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Tutorial8: Links / Process Management

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INVESTIGATION 2: MANAGING PROCESSES
# Issue the following Linux command: <span style="color:blue;font-family:courier;font-weight:bold">(sleep 400; sleep 500; sleep 600) &</span><br><br>
# Issue the '''jobs''' command. What do you notice?<br>You should notice all commands are run in a group as just one process.<br><br>
# Issue the following Linux command to terminate the first job:<br><span style="color:blue;font-family:courier;font-weight:bold">kill %1</span><br><br>NOTE: If issuing the kill command does not work, then you would need to send a STRONGER signal<br>to "'''kill'''" (not "''terminateSIGTERM'' - which is signal ''#15''") the process. The '''SIGKILL''' signal (signal '''#9''') would be required to do this <br>by issuing the '''kill''' command with the option: '''-9'''. By the way, the '''ctrl-c''' key combination sends the ''SIGINT'' (signal interupt - which is signal ''#2'') to terminate processes running in the ''foreground''.<br><br> 
# Issue the '''jobs''' command and make certain there are no processes that are running in the background.<br><br>
# Issue the following Linux command: <span style="color:blue;font-family:courier;font-weight:bold">ps</span><br><br>What is the PID of the previously issued Linux command in the background?<br><br>
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