Is there a way, I can find the process name of bash script by the shell script that was used to invoke it? or can I set process name of bash script to something such as
-myprocess
(I have looked into argv[0], but I am not clear about it)
so when I use
ps -ef | grep -c '[M]yprocess'
I get only all the instances of myprocess?
To obtain the command name of the current script that is running, use:
ps -q $$ -o comm=
To get process information on all running scripts that have the same name as the current script, use:
ps -C "$(ps -q $$ -o comm=)"
To find just the process IDs of all scripts currently being run that have the same name as the current script, use:
pgrep "$(ps -q $$ -o comm=)"
$$ is the process ID of the script that is being run.
The option -q $$ tells ps to report on only process ID $$.
The option -o comm= tells ps to omit headers and to skip the usual output and instead print just the command name.
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