On 08/10/2017 10:07 AM, bruce wrote:
the test was to (1) replicate the results I get from the cmdline.
and to then (2) be able to pass a input/var to then generate the pgrep
count results
the initial cmdline pgrep -- pgrep -f 'bash' | wc -l
-- on the test box, this returns a "50" count
in testing using php/bash -- i get a "51"
#!/bin/bash -f
#
# ptest.sh
#
pgrep -f 'bash' | wc -l
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on the test centos box, there is no pgrep -c << option.. haven't
checked the fedora yet
You do realize that when you execute the shell script ptest.sh you create one more
process with "bash" in it?
So....
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ pgrep -f 'bash' | wc -l
4
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ ./pt.sh
5
is totally correct.
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