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system("/opt/bea/domains/fsa/scripts/start.sh fsaAs02 -q 3>$tmpnam"); Yes, that seems right. Shell redirections: "command > file" redirects standard output into a file. Standard output is file descriptor 1. "command < file" redirects standard input from a file. Standard input is file descriptor 0. Standard error is file descriptor 2, and the first free descriptor is usually 3. Therefore I used "command 3> file" so that the (dummy) file descriptor 3 is connected to a temporary file, which was created using File::Temp. In my experience, open files are a very nice means to keep track of a running process. The command "fuser" can be used to find the processes that are connected to a file. "fuser" will kill these processes when "-k" is specified. In reply to Re^5: perl alarms not working as expected
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