Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 14:00:08 +0400 From: Sergey Zaikov <Sergey_Zaikov@p66.f5.klax.tsu.tula.ru> To: "Questions@freebsd.Org" <Questions@freebsd.Org> Subject: the ps utility and cron Message-ID: <1051024696@p66.f5.n5022.z2.fidonet>
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Hello, Questions@freebsd.Org!!! I have a question about a key -x from man ps(1). The reason of my question may be: misunderstanding man ps(1), errata at man ps(1) or error in ps utility. (My FreeBSD version: FreeBSD acc.acc.tula.ru 4.7-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE #38: Thu Mar 20 09:31:30 MSK 2003 acc107_3@acc.acc.tula.ru:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/Z i386) Man ps (1) says: [*SKIP*] -x Display information about processes without controlling termi- nals. [*SKIP*] A processes, started from cron, is processes without controlling terminals. (Or I samething don't understand:) So: $> ps -ax -U acc107_3 must diplays it and $>ps -a -U acc107_3 should don't displays this processes. I do easy test: I write at crontab: 0 11 * * * /bin/sleep 60 and wait for 11-00 time. At 11-00 I do: For user 'acc107_3': acc:/usr/export/acc107_3>ps -ax -U acc107_3 PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 544 ?? Ss 0:00,00 /bin/sh -c /bin/sleep 60 545 ?? S 0:00,00 /bin/sleep 60 473 p0 Ss+ 0:00,12 -tcsh (tcsh) 474 p1 Rs 0:00,12 -tcsh (tcsh) 548 p1 R+ 0:00,00 ps -ax -U acc107_3 acc:/usr/export/acc107_3>ps -a -U acc107_3 PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 544 ?? Ss 0:00,00 /bin/sh -c /bin/sleep 60 545 ?? S 0:00,00 /bin/sleep 60 473 p0 Ss+ 0:00,12 -tcsh (tcsh) 474 p1 Ss 0:00,12 -tcsh (tcsh) 549 p1 R+ 0:00,00 ps -a -U acc107_3 For user 'root': acc:/usr/export/acc107_3>ps -a -U acc107_3 PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 544 ?? Is 0:00,00 /bin/sh -c /bin/sleep 60 545 ?? I 0:00,00 /bin/sleep 60 473 p0 Is+ 0:00,12 -tcsh (tcsh) 474 p1 Is+ 0:00,12 -tcsh (tcsh) 551 p2 Is 0:00,03 -tcsh (tcsh) acc:/usr/export/acc107_3>ps -ax -U acc107_3 PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 544 ?? Is 0:00,00 /bin/sh -c /bin/sleep 60 545 ?? I 0:00,00 /bin/sleep 60 473 p0 Is+ 0:00,12 -tcsh (tcsh) 474 p1 Is+ 0:00,12 -tcsh (tcsh) 551 p2 Is 0:00,03 -tcsh (tcsh) At both cases, the processes, started by cron, always displays. Is it right? Thank you. Sergey. ... Знание - столь дpагоценная вещь, что его не зазоpно добывать из любого
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