Process IDs of Tasks

  • If you call a shell job in the JobScheduler Agent then you can write the PID in the shell script to stdout in order to see the PID in the task log.
  • Another way how to achieve this is to check the task log.
    • There you see the temporary file which is called on the JobScheduler Agent (e.g. for Linux Agent: SCHEDULER-987 Starting process: '/bin/sh' '-c' '"/tmp/sos.C5NpSU"').

Example

In the ./logs/scheduler.log file of the JobScheduler Agent you will find

  • for a Unix JobScheduler Agent:
 {scheduler} fork(), execvp("/tmp/sos.C5NpSU")
 {scheduler} pid=4711
  • for a Windows JobScheduler Agent:
 ..CreateProcess("",""C:\TEMP\sos41CE7.cmd"")
 ..pid=4711