NAME
System::Process
DESCRIPTION
Manipulate system process as perl object. This is a simple wrapper over ps on *nix systems. For Windows systems - under construction.
SYNOPSIS
use System::Process;
my $process_object = pidinfo pid => 5321;
if ($process_object) {
print $process_object->command();
}
METHODS
- pidinfo
-
pidinfo(%)
params is hash (pid=>4444) || (file=>'/path/to/pid/file' || pattern => 'my\scool\sname')
returns System::Process::Unit object that supports following methods if pid or file option specified. If pattern option specified - returns arrayref of System::Process objects.
PROCESS OBJECT METHODS
If your ps uax header simillar to my: USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND You will get these methods:
- cpu
-
Returns %CPU.
- time
-
Returns TIME.
- stat
-
Returns STAT.
- tty
-
Returns TTY.
- user
-
Returns USER
- mem
-
Returns %MEM
- rss
-
Returns %RSS
- vsz
-
Returns VSZ
- command
-
Returns COMMAND
- start
-
Returns START
- pid
-
Returns PID
Anyway, you will get methods named as lowercase header values.
- cankill
-
Checks possibility of 'kill' process. Returns 1 if possible
- kill
-
Kills a process with specified signal $process_object->kill(9);
- refresh
-
Refreshes data for current pid.
- write_pid
-
Writes pid to desired file. $process_object->write_pid('/my/pid/path');
- is_alive
-
Returns true if process alive.