any way to name "sleep"s?

From: Mike Ballard (dont_w_at_nt_spam.org)
Date: 05/02/04


Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 02:43:09 GMT


I have a few scripts which run "sleep". When I do ps naturally they show
up as "sleep N". Is there a way to append an identifier/name either
through the script when it is invoked or some other means?

Mike

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