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From: Joe Z. <jz...@co...> - 2004-01-04 21:28:36
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Jochen Metzger | steptown.com wrote: >Hi, > > > > >>It could be. The command it uses is '/sbin/pidof -x check_loop'. What is >>the output of that command on your system? >> >>This is what I get on mine: >> >>[joe@jupiter joe]$ /sbin/pidof -x check_loop >>1024 >> >> >> >Well actually I get not output, the problem is, that in my pid list >(using ps aux | grep ) > >I only have an entry like this: > >root 688 0.0 1.4 1940 924 ? S Jan01 0:06 /bin/bash >/backup > >So it is being cut of by the system: >The complete would look like: > >... /bin/bash /backup/bobsbackup/bobsdata/current/process/check_loop > >So there is no chance of getting that. > >Cheers > >Jochen > > If the result is PASS, then I guess it's still finding the process...hmmm...maybe. Would you please post the output of these commands? That will help me figure out what's going on. /sbin/pidof -x check_loop; echo $? /sbin/pidof -x cmdloop; echo $? /sbin/pidof -x bad_name; echo $? |