Shell script to get the process ID on Linux [duplicate]

不羁的心 提交于 2019-12-17 17:42:28

问题


I want to write a shell script (.sh file) to get a given process id. What I'm trying to do here is once I get the process ID, I want to kill that process. I'm running on Ubuntu (Linux).

I was able to do it with a command like

ps -aux|grep ruby
kill -9 <pid>

but I'm not sure how to do it through a shell script.


回答1:


Using grep on the results of ps is a bad idea in a script, since some proportion of the time it will also match the grep process you've just invoked. The command pgrep avoids this problem, so if you need to know the process ID, that's a better option. (Note that, of course, there may be many processes matched.)

However, in your example, you could just use the similar command pkill to kill all matching processes:

pkill ruby

Incidentally, you should be aware that using -9 is overkill (ho ho) in almost every case - there's some useful advice about that in the text of the "Useless Use of kill -9 form letter ":

No no no. Don't use kill -9.

It doesn't give the process a chance to cleanly:

  1. shut down socket connections
  2. clean up temp files
  3. inform its children that it is going away
  4. reset its terminal characteristics

and so on and so on and so on.

Generally, send 15, and wait a second or two, and if that doesn't work, send 2, and if that doesn't work, send 1. If that doesn't, REMOVE THE BINARY because the program is badly behaved!

Don't use kill -9. Don't bring out the combine harvester just to tidy up the flower pot.




回答2:


If you are going to use ps and grep then you should do it this way:

ps aux|grep r[u]by

Those square brackets will cause grep to skip the line for the grep command itself. So to use this in a script do:

output=`ps aux|grep r\[u\]by`
set -- $output
pid=$2
kill $pid
sleep 2
kill -9 $pid >/dev/null 2>&1

The backticks allow you to capture the output of a comand in a shell variable. The set -- parses the ps output into words, and $2 is the second word on the line which happens to be the pid. Then you send a TERM signal, wait a couple of seconds for ruby to to shut itself down, then kill it mercilessly if it still exists, but throw away any output because most of the time kill -9 will complain that the process is already dead.

I know that I have used this without the backslashes before the square brackets but just now I checked it on Ubuntu 12 and it seems to require them. This probably has something to do with bash's many options and the default config on different Linux distros. Hopefully the [ and ] will work anywhere but I no longer have access to the servers where I know that it worked without backslash so I cannot be sure.

One comment suggests grep-v and that is what I used to do, but then when I learned of the [] variant, I decided it was better to spawn one fewer process in the pipeline.




回答3:


As a start there is no need to do a ps -aux | grep... The command pidof is far better to use. And almost never ever do kill -9 see here

to get the output from a command in bash, use something like

pid=$(pidof ruby)

or use pkill directly.




回答4:


option -v is very important. It can exclude a grep expression itself

e.g.

ps -w | grep sshd | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}' to get sshd id



回答5:


This works in Cygwin but it should be effective in Linux as well.

ps -W | awk '/ruby/,NF=1' | xargs kill -f

or

ps -W | awk '$0~z,NF=1' z=ruby | xargs kill -f

Bash Pitfalls




回答6:


You can use the command killall:

$ killall ruby



回答7:


Its pretty simple. Simply Run Any Program like this :- x= gedit & echo $! this will give you PID of this process. then do this kill -9 $x




回答8:


To kill the process in shell

getprocess=`ps -ef|grep servername`
#echo $getprocess
set $getprocess 
pid=$2
#echo $pid
kill -9 $pid



回答9:


If you already know the process then this will be useful:

PID=`ps -eaf | grep <process> | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`
if [[ "" !=  "$PID" ]]; then
echo "killing $PID"
kill -9 $PID
fi


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6437602/shell-script-to-get-the-process-id-on-linux

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