"...they're already set"

Yes. D'oh! I don't known why i wrote this nonsens :-(

# output shortend $anchestry =3 ; # last unless $ppid; { 9675 => [ bless({ cmndline => "/usr/sbin/mysqld", pid => 9675, ppid => 9473, }, "Proc::ProcessTable::Process"), bless({ cmndline => "/bin/sh /usr/bin/mysqld_safe", pid => 9473, ppid => 1, }, "Proc::ProcessTable::Process"), bless({ cmndline => "init [3] ", pid => 1, ppid => 0, }, "Proc::ProcessTable::Process"), undef, <-- last slot ], } $anchestry = 3 ; last unless $ppid; { 9675 => [ bless({ cmndline => "/usr/sbin/mysqld", pid => 9675, ppid => 9473, }, "Proc::ProcessTable::Process"), bless({ cmndline => "/bin/sh /usr/bin/mysqld_safe", pid => 9473, ppid => 1, }, "Proc::ProcessTable::Process"), bless({ cmndline => "init [3] ", pid => 1, ppid => 0, }, "Proc::ProcessTable::Process"), ], # OK }

It works.

Thank you and best regards, Karl

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


In reply to Re^4: Better way to search in the process table? by karlgoethebier
in thread Better way to search in the process table? by karlgoethebier

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