<?php
/*
mixed getpidinfo(mixed pid [, string system_ps_command_options])
this function gets PID-info from system ps command and return it in useful assoc-array,
or return false and trigger warning if PID doesn't exists
$pidifo=getpidinfo(12345);
print_r($pidifo);
Array
(
[USER] => user
[PID] => 12345
[%CPU] => 0.0
[%MEM] => 0.0
[VSZ] => 1720
[RSS] => 8
[TT] => ??
[STAT] => Is
[STARTED] => 6:00PM
[TIME] => 0:00.01
[COMMAND] => php someproces.php > logfile
)
*/
//////////////////////////////////////////////
function getpidinfo($pid, $ps_opt="aux"){
$ps=shell_exec("ps ".$ps_opt."p ".$pid);
$ps=explode("\n", $ps);
if(count($ps)<2){
trigger_error("PID ".$pid." doesn't exists", E_USER_WARNING);
return false;
}
foreach($ps as $key=>$val){
$ps[$key]=explode(" ", ereg_replace(" +", " ", trim($ps[$key])));
}
foreach($ps[0] as $key=>$val){
$pidinfo[$val] = $ps[1][$key];
unset($ps[1][$key]);
}
if(is_array($ps[1])){
$pidinfo[$val].=" ".implode(" ", $ps[1]);
}
return $pidinfo;
}
?>
getmypid
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
getmypid — Obtém o ID do processo PHP
Descrição
int getmypid
( void
)
Obtém o ID do atual processo do PHP.
Valor Retornado
Retorna o ID do processo PHP, ou FALSE em caso de erro.
Notas
Aviso
ID de processo não é único, então são uma fonte de entropia fraca. Nós recomendamos não usas o pid em contextos dependentes de segurança.
getmypid
kroczu at interia dot pl
19-Dec-2005 01:59
19-Dec-2005 01:59
Pure-PHP
21-Mar-2005 11:26
21-Mar-2005 11:26
You can use this function also to avoid more than one instance of your app.
You can also use this class.
http://www.pure-php.de/node/20
Usage:
<?php
inlude("ProcessHandler.class.php");
if(ProcessHandler::isActive()){
die("Already running!\n";);
}else{
ProcessHandler::activate();
//run my app
}
?>
brooke at jump dot net
25-Oct-2003 02:49
25-Oct-2003 02:49
One good use for this is deciding on a concurrency-safe temporary file or directory name. You can be assured that no two processes on the same server have the same PID, so this is enough to avoid collisions. For example:
<?php
$tmpfile = "/tmp/foo_".getmypid();
// Use $tmpfile...
// Use $tmpfile...
// Use $tmpfile...
unlink ($tmpfile);
?>
If you are sharing /tmp over the network (which is odd....) then you can, of course, mix in the PHP server's IP address.
