You fork, and store the child PID in the parent. In the child you exec the application you want to run.
Or you use IPC::Run, which abstracts such things away.
See also: perlipc
In reply to Re^3: Obtain the child process id in perl
by moritz
in thread Obtain the child process id in perl
by Anonymous Monk
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