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NAMERex::Commands::Process - Process management commandsDESCRIPTIONWith this module you can manage processes. List, Kill, and so on.Version <= 1.0: All these functions will not be reported. All these functions are not idempotent. SYNOPSISkill $pid; killall "apache2"; nice($pid, $level); EXPORTED FUNCTIONSkill($pid, $sig)Will kill the given process id. If $sig is specified it will kill with the given signal.task "kill", "server01", sub { kill 9931; kill 9931, -9; }; killall($name, $sig)Will kill the given process. If $sig is specified it will kill with the given signal.task "kill-apaches", "server01", sub { killall "apache2"; killall "apache2", -9; }; psList all processes on a system. Will return all fields of a ps aux.task "ps", "server01", sub { for my $process (ps()) { say "command > " . $process->{"command"}; say "pid > " . $process->{"pid"}; say "cpu-usage> " . $process->{"cpu"}; } }; On most operating systems it is also possible to define custom parameters for ps() function. task "ps", "server01", sub { my @list = grep { $_->{"ni"} == -5 } ps("command","ni"); }; This example would contain all processes with a nice of -5. nice($pid, $level)Renice a process identified by $pid with the priority $level.task "renice", "server01", sub { nice (153, -5); };
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