baanprog
7th July 2005, 09:48
Hi all,

bshcmd6.1 -u 10 -p -s -w 10 <Bshell_ID> is not giving output sometimes...

Did any of you face the same situation? How does the wake up really happen?

Please give your valuable comments...

Regards

NPRao
12th July 2005, 00:20
I think you have to be in the root or have super user privileges to check on others processes.

If you are on Unix you can try to set the super-user bit and try it out.

For example -

-rwsr-xr-x 1 root bsp 540672 Aug 4 2004 badmin6.2

Brendan Shine
12th July 2005, 03:07
I was told root requirement changed in one of the porting sets--at least what I've experienced in SSA-LN shows root is no longer needed to operate on others' processes.