I use to run Python programs via the executable included in CygWin, for example:
c:\CygWin\bin\python2.7.exe /usr/local/bin/FunnyProgram.py
c:\CygWin\bin\python2.7.exe /usr/local/bin/BoringWordProcessor.py
Note that the /usr/local...
stuff are the parameters part, not the executable program.
I am making a Windows shell script that pretends to close someone of them, for example "FunnyProgram.py". But I can not do:
taskkill /im "Funny*" /f
because all the operating system seems to see is:
C:\>tasklist | find "python" /i
python2.7.exe 5012 Console 1 13.240 KB
And there is no results at all if I do:
tasklist | find "Funny" /i
Neither can I find it by using SysInternals PSExec:
C:\>pslist python -x
pslist v1.3 - Sysinternals PsList
Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
Process and thread information for KENOBI:
Name Pid VM WS Priv Priv Pk Faults NonP Page
python2.7 5012 588464 13240 13416 13556 3458 11 103
Tid Pri Cswtch State User Time Kernel Time Elapsed Time
580 10 316 Wait:UserReq 0:00:00.062 0:00:00.202 0:23:42.743
2760 11 4 Wait:Executive 0:00:00.000 0:00:00.000 0:23:42.741
616 8 4 Wait:UserReq 0:00:00.000 0:00:00.000 0:23:42.597
3164 11 49 Wait:UserReq 0:00:00.000 0:00:00.000 0:23:42.460
And mostly the same for SysInternals Handle:
C:\Windows\system32>handle -p "python"
Handle v3.51
Copyright (C) 1997-2013 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
python2.7.exe pid: 5012 KENOBI\Luis
60: Section \BaseNamedObjects\cygwin1S5-c5e39b7a9d22bafb\shared.5
64: Section \BaseNamedObjects\cygwin1S5-c5e39b7a9d22bafb\S-1-5-21-33151
06853-2407454319-848584108-1000.1
70: Section \BaseNamedObjects\cygwin1S5-c5e39b7a9d22bafb\cygpid.5012
C0: Section \BaseNamedObjects\cygwin1S5-c5e39b7a9d22bafb\c5e39b7a9d22ba
fb-cons0x240B0C.0
CC: Section \BaseNamedObjects\cygwin1S5-c5e39b7a9d22bafb\cygpid.5552
254: File (RWD) C:\Users\Luis
How can I detect the PID (in order to close it), or at least directly close, some specific program locating it by its parameters?
(I would like to do this in a Windows shell script, but additional command-line utilities are accepted if needed)
EDIT: Another method not working. If I do notepad test.txt
, I can find it using PowerShell:
$process = "notepad.exe"
gwmi Win32_Process -Filter "name = '$process'" | select CommandLine
I save these two lines to "TestNotepad.ps1" and I do:
C:\>Powershell.exe -executionpolicy remotesigned -File TestNotepad.ps1
CommandLine
-----------
"C:\Windows\system32\notepad.exe"
"C:\Windows\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE" D:\test.txt
But for the file:
$process = "python2.7.exe"
gwmi Win32_Process -Filter "name = '$process'" | select CommandLine
I just get a simple:
C:\>Powershell.exe -executionpolicy remotesigned -File TestPython.ps1
CommandLine
-----------
"C:\CygWin\bin\python2.7.exe"
...with no parameters at all. Strange!