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This example script will check to make sure that an earlier instance isn't already running before executing again. Useful for cronjobs that run every 5 minutes, and you don't want a backlog of processes piling up because of a slowness issue
#!/bin/sh
# This example script will check to make sure that an earlier instance isn't already running before executing again.
# Useful for cronjobs that run every 5 minutes, and you don't want a backlog of processes piling up because of a slowness issue
# Borrowed from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1440967/how-do-i-make-sure-my-bash-script-isnt-already-running
# Modified to work on FreeBSD as well as Linux
# Example usage:
#$ ./checkIfRunning.sh
#Sleeping for 600 seconds.
#^Z
#[1]+ Stopped ./checkIfRunning.sh
#$ bg
#[1]+ ./checkIfRunning.sh &
#./checkIfRunning.sh
#[4214] NOTICE: Script is already running. Exiting.
#$ ./checkIfRunning.sh
#[4219] NOTICE: Script is already running. Exiting.
#$
ME=`basename $0`
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
checkIfRunning () {
# Check to see if we are already running:
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1440967/how-do-i-make-sure-my-bash-script-isnt-already-running
# Modified for FreeBSD
# Use a lockfile containing the pid of the running process
# If script crashes and leaves lockfile around, it will have a different pid so
# will not prevent script running again.
lockfile=/tmp/$ME.lockfile
# Create empty lock file if none exists
touch $lockfile
read lastPID < $lockfile
# If lastPID is not null and a process with that pid exists, then exit.
[ ! -z "$lastPID" -a `pgrep -F $lockfile 2> /dev/null` ] && { echo "[$$] NOTICE: Script is already running. Exiting." && exit 0 ; }
# save my pid in the lock file
echo $$ > $lockfile
}
# Wrap everything else into a {} block, for easier control and logging
doit () {
checkIfRunning
# Your code here
echo "Sleeping for 600 seconds."
sleep 600
echo "Hello world!"
}
# Do it!
doit
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