I think posix_kill(posix_getpgrp(), 0)
is the best way to check if PID is running, it's only not available on Windows platforms.
It's the same to kill -0 PID
on shell, and shell_exec('kill -0 PID')
on PHP but NO ERROR output when pid is not exists.
In forked child process, the posix_getpgid
return parent's pid always even if parent was terminated.
<?php
$pid = pcntl_fork();
if ($pid === -1) {
exit(-1);
} elseif ($pid === 0) {
echo "in child\n";
while (true) {
$pid = posix_getpid();
$pgid = posix_getpgid($pid);
echo "pid: $pid\tpgid: $pgid\n";
sleep(5);
}
} else {
$pid = posix_getpid();
echo "parent process pid: $pid\n";
exit("parent process exit.\n");
}