Re: Checking processes without PIDs

2006-11-27 Thread Brian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have written a script to determine if processes are running. I am using, as an example, ps -ax | grep -c postgrey Ocassionally, I am receiving a notification a process is not running (and it varies which process I receive notifications for). And, when checking, the

Re: Checking processes without PIDs

2006-11-27 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Nov 27), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > In the last episode (Nov 27), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >> I have written a script to determine if processes are running. I am > >> using, as an example, > >> > >> ps -ax | grep -c postgrey > >> > >> Ocassionally, I am receiving a notificat

Re: Checking processes without PIDs

2006-11-27 Thread jhall
> In the last episode (Nov 27), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> I have written a script to determine if processes are running. I am >> using, as an example, >> >> ps -ax | grep -c postgrey >> >> Ocassionally, I am receiving a notification a process is not running >> (and it varies which process I recei

Re: Checking processes without PIDs

2006-11-27 Thread N.J. Mann
On Mon 27 Nov 20:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have written a script to determine if processes are running. I am > using, as an example, > > ps -ax | grep -c postgrey Are you aware of pgrep(1) ? Cheers, Nick. -- ___ freebsd-questions@free

Re: Checking processes without PIDs

2006-11-27 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Nov 27), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I have written a script to determine if processes are running. I am > using, as an example, > > ps -ax | grep -c postgrey > > Ocassionally, I am receiving a notification a process is not running > (and it varies which process I receive noti

Checking processes without PIDs

2006-11-27 Thread jhall
I have written a script to determine if processes are running. I am using, as an example, ps -ax | grep -c postgrey Ocassionally, I am receiving a notification a process is not running (and it varies which process I receive notifications for). And, when checking, the process actually is running