Watchdog::Process - Check for process in process table
use Watchdog::Process; $s = new Watchdog::Process($name,$pstring); print $s->id, $s->is_alive ? ' is alive' : ' is dead', "\n";
Watchdog::Process is an extension for monitoring processes running on a Unix host. The class provides a trivial method for determining whether a service is alive. This class has only been successfully tested on Solaris 2.6.
Returns a new Watchdog::Process object. $name is a string which will identify the service to a human. $pstring is a string which can be used to identify a process in the process table.
Returns true if the service is alive, else false.
This class is unreliable on Linux as Proc::ProcessTable::Process::cmndline() sometimes returns undef.
Paul Sharpe <paul@miraclefish.com>
Copyright (c) 1998 Paul Sharpe. England. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.