General :: Run Ps Fax|grep - Strange Grepped Process List
Sep 1, 2011When I run ps fax|grep grep it shows one process like:
How is that possible?
When I run ps fax|grep grep it shows one process like:
How is that possible?
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I have grepped a log file to obtain every line that contains a word (let's call it 'blah'). I now want to only display a list of entries within that search result that feature the word 'host' anywhere in the line, and I also want to display the single word *after* 'host' (up until the next space). So, the end result will look like this:
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How can I list the following with grep. I want to extract 2 lines fron a text file The fixed known part if it exists will static text and the text line after it will change.
A sample file
.
.
textline1
[code]....
If the fixed part does Not exist how can I return error code 1
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Code: grep -L -f file_one.txt file_two.txt > output.output Here's some example data:
Code:
>FQ4HLCS01BMR4N
>FQ4HLCS01BZNV6
>FQ4HLCS01B40PB
>FQ4HLCS01BT43K
>FQ4HLCS01CB736
>FQ4HLCS01BU3UM
>FQ4HLCS01BBIFQ
how to increase efficiency or use another command?
I need to kind of grep within grep. My input file would be something like:
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and I need to find the first occurrence of hello before MY PATTERN (hello 9008 in this case), so the output should be:
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
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Description of what the code does or what i intended to do:
1. Created a child process from parent process using 'fork()'
2. Sent a signal 'SIGALRM' from child process to parent process using 'sigqueue' function.
(The Third parameter of 'siqueue' function contains the message (message msg) which the child process wants to send to the parent process.'msg' is a stucture instance containing a) pid of child and b) string) 5. Print the 'msg' sent by child process inside the signal handler function 'sig_action_function' of the parent process I am getting some junk value when this line is executed
Code:
printf("%d
",msg->cpid);
I expected to get the pid of child process, which the child process sent to parent process through the signal.
How can I convert a file with a lot hex numbers into the decimal?
Example: file1
0x59999
0x5acdc
0xffeff
I want to start $ cat file1 | util | cat >file2 and get file2 with smth like
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So if there are 5 process are there in Process queue & process scheduler is administrating them then since its also a process, once it puts a process under RUN state it should itself go inside queue because at one instant only one process can get executed on a processor. This is quite confusing for me. Please help me out. I tried to search on this but could not find any relevant topics.
How do you find the parent process of zombie processes?
When the child process is something where the parent is not entirely obvious...
Is there some way to list processes in tree format or something?
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and it creates file
more sshnotroot
Prod
5.10
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