Getting pids from ps -ef |grep keyword
I want to use ps -ef | grep "keyword"
to determine the pid of a daemon process (there is a unique string in output of ps -ef in it).
I can kill the process with pkill keyword
is there any command that returns the pid instead of killing it? (pidof or pgrep doesnt work)
Solution 1:
You can use pgrep
as long as you include the -f
options. That makes pgrep
match keywords in the whole command (including arguments) instead of just the process name.
pgrep -f keyword
From the man page:
-f
The pattern is normally only matched against the process name. When-f
is set, the full command line is used.
If you really want to avoid pgrep, try:
ps -ef | awk '/[k]eyword/{print $2}'
Note the []
around the first letter of the keyword. That's a useful trick to avoid matching the awk
command itself.
Solution 2:
Try
ps -ef | grep "KEYWORD" | awk '{print $2}'
That command should give you the PID of the processes with KEYWORD in them. In this instance, awk
is returning what is in the 2nd column from the output.