We are a group of developers and we start some background daemon processes.
We have our own logins and we need to write a shell script that would start and stop (kill )these background processes irrespective of the person who started these processes.
We are not able to kill the processes started by the other developer thru our userid's.
The chmod +s command too is not working for the shell script that we have written.
Please advice.
Mahesh.
We have our own logins and we need to write a shell script that would start and stop (kill )these background processes irrespective of the person who started these processes.
We are not able to kill the processes started by the other developer thru our userid's.
The chmod +s command too is not working for the shell script that we have written.
Please advice.
Mahesh.