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newtask (1)
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    NAME

    newtask - create new task and optionally change project
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    newtask [-p project] [-v] [-c pid | [-Fl] [command...]]
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The newtask command executes the user's default shell or a specified command, placing the executed command in a new task owned by the specified project. The user's default shell is the one specified in the passwd database, and is determined using getpwnam().

    Alternatively, newtask can be used to cause an already running process to enter a newly created task. A project for the new task can also be specified in this form of the command. This might be desirable for processes that are mission critical and cannot be restarted in order to put them into a new project.

    In the case that extended accounting is active, the newtask command can additionally cause the creation of a task accounting record marking the completion of the preceding system task.  

    OPTIONS

    The following options are supported:

    -c pid

    Cause a running process to enter a newly created task. A project for the new task can also be specified using the -p option. The invoking user must either own the process or have super-user privileges.

    If the project is being changed, the process owner must be a member of the specified project, or the invoking user must have super-user privileges. When the project is changed for a running process, its pool binding as well as resource controls are modified to match the configuration of the new project. Controls not explicitly specified in the project entry is preserved.

    This option is incompatible with the -F and -l options.

    -F

    Creates a finalized task, within which further newtask or settaskid(2) invocations would fail. Finalized tasks can be useful at some sites for simplifying the attribution of resource consumption.

    -l

    Changes the environment to what would be expected if the user actually logged in again as a member of the new project.

    -p

    Changes the project ID of the new task to that associated with the given project name. The invoking user must be a valid member of the requested project, or must have super-user privileges, for the command to succeed. If no project name is specified, the new task is started in the invoking user's current project.

    -v

    Verbose: displays the system task id as the new system task is begun.

     

    OPERANDS

    The following operands are supported:

    project

    The project to which resource usage by the created task should be charged. The requested project must be defined in the project databases defined in nsswitch.conf(4).

    command

    The command to be executed as the new task. If no command is given, the user's login shell is invoked. (If the login shell is not available, /bin/sh is invoked.)

     

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 Creating a New Shell

    The following example creates a new shell in the canada project, displaying the task id:

    example$ id -p
    uid=565(gh) gid=10(staff) projid=10(default)
    example$ newtask -v -p canada
    38
    example$ id -p
    uid=565(gh) gid=10(staff) projid=82(canada)
    

    Example 2 Running the date Command

    The following example runs the date command in the russia project:

    example$ newtask -p russia date
    Tue Aug 31 11:12:10 PDT 1999
    

    Example 3 Changing the Project of an Existing Process

    The following example changes the project of the existing process with a pid of 9999 to russia:

    example$ newtask -c 9999 -p russia
    

     

    EXIT STATUS

    The following exit values are returned:

    0

    Successful execution.

    1

    A fatal error occurred during execution.

    2

    Invalid command line options were specified.

     

    FILES

    /etc/project

    Local database containing valid project definitions for this machine.

    /proc/pid/*

    Process information and control files.

     

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWcsu

     

    SEE ALSO

    proc(1), id(1M), poolbind(1M), execvp(2), setrctl(2), settaskid(2), setproject(3PROJECT), nsswitch.conf(4), proc(4), project(4), attributes(5)


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    OPERANDS
    EXAMPLES
    EXIT STATUS
    FILES
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO


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