I have a shell script called run.sh. In it, I may call other shell scripts like:
./run_1.sh
./run_2.sh
.........
If I call the script by ./run.sh, I have found actually it will invoke different tasks inside the script sequentially with different PIDs(i.e., run_1.sh will be a task and run_2.sh will be another task). This disables me to kill the whole group of tasks using one "kill" command or run the whole group of tasks all in background by running "./run.sh &". So is there a way to run the script just as one whole task?
fork
-ing processes (for executing the executables), so it cannot be a single PID... (even if the shell process has a single PID).