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ibodogan


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09-14-05 10:55 PM

OS is AIX 5.2

I have only 1 job, ora_dhc_monitor.ksh, scheduled at cron. when I run
ps -ef when the job run, I see 2 ora_dhc_monitor.ksh processes
with one of them as parent of other one.

is this an expected behaviour ?


oracle  405744  753772   0 14:20:01 -  0:00 /bin/ksh
/home/ora_dhc_monitor.ksh -U dbamaint
...
oracle  753772  245880   0 14:20:00 -
0:00 /bin/ksh /home/ora_dhc_monitor.ksh -U dbamaint
...

Thanks,
i.d.






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    Re: duplicate processes  
Stephane CHAZELAS


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09-14-05 10:55 PM

2005-09-14, 12:36(-07), ibodogan:
> OS is AIX 5.2
>
> I have only 1 job, ora_dhc_monitor.ksh, scheduled at cron. when I run
> ps -ef when the job run, I see 2 ora_dhc_monitor.ksh processes
> with one of them as parent of other one.
>
> is this an expected behaviour ?
[...]

That question has been answered in comp.unix.shell

If you think your question needs to be asked in more than one
newsgroup, use crossposting so that there are not separate
discussions in several newsgroups.

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Stéphane





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