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At 12:40 01/08/2003, Rob Berendt wrote:
I had a coworker here working on an iSeries PASE based Tivoli solution.
She asked me a question.  She has to issue a 'kill' command to stop a
'process id'.  She knows that it is a particular job, like
number/user/jobname, however ENDJOB is not the appropriate command.  Is
there a way to determine the process id?
ps will show you the process ID for your own jobs. ps -A will show you the process ID for all jobs. Within a job, the $$ shell variable expands to the job's process ID.


Pete Hall
pbhall@ameritech.net
http://www.pbhall.us/


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