[CentOS] Re: command to ensure other command does last longer than5 seconds

Rodrigo Barbosa rodrigob at darkover.org
Sat Apr 7 16:15:40 UTC 2007


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On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 12:00:14PM -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
> > 2) You are forgeting to take starting up time in consideration
> > 
> > 	Say a problem will take 2 seconds to start up, due to
> > any reason (disk I/O, memory, swap etc). If you specify 4 seconds
> > as the limit, the problem will actually run for only 2 seconds.
> > 
> > 	I have no idea how to solve this second issue.
> > 
> 
> Run the pre-defined script with a nice command (maybe -20, etc.), start
> the process in background (with a somewhat smaller nice?), capture it's
> start time and the current time (both in seconds since epoch), take
> difference between them and subtract that from desired run duration,
> round to seconds/minutes, ..., use that value.

Hummm, I still don't see how that can work.

my_prio=getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS,0);

if (!(cpid=fork())) {
	setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS,0,-20);
	execvp(...);
}

some_magic();
setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS,cpid,my_prio);
alarm(limit_time);


So here I have the cpid, which is the PID of the process. How can I know
when the startup is finished ? What is this some_magic() function you are
proposing ?


One last quiestion: how off-topic are we ? :) ehehehe


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Rodrigo Barbosa
"Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur"
"Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill & Ted (Wyld Stallyns)

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