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RE: {bb} bb proc
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- Subject: RE: {bb} bb proc
- From: "Homan, Charles" <Charles.Homan@gdc4s.com>
- Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 08:42:21 -0400
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- Thread-topic: {bb} bb proc
Hi, Ari,
When you run your ps by hand, do you use "ps -ef" (or whatever $PS is defined as in your $BBHOME/etc/bbsys.local) or just plain "ps"? I would be surprised if the version bb is running doesn't show the whole path. Incidentally, what OS and what BB version are you running?
Good luck!
Charles
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com]On Behalf Of ayamada
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 3:08 AM
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> Subject: {bb} bb proc
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a quetion regarding bb-proctab.
> Suppose you have two processes called http and two processes
> called httpd,
> what is the best way to put them in bb-proctab to monitor it
> including its number.
> If I put the following in bb-proctab.
> localhost: "http;=2"
> localhost: "httpd;=2"
>
> I get the following warning.
> http - 4 instances running, requires 2
> httpd - 2 instances running
>
> The processes I want to monitor do not showes the full path
> when I do ps.
> -Ari
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