Let me start by saying I know next ot nothing about Linux.  I am trying 
to find a way to use Servers Alive to do what I must do manually after a 
phone call saying stuff isn't working.  

When a user calls and tells me they are unable to print from our Linux 
server application to their network printer first thing I must do is go 
to a shell and run ps-ef | grep \/print.  If I am correct this searches 
for running processes with the command /print in it.    Is there a way 
to monitor such a thing using the *nix process checker?   In other wards 
does the *nix process checker use a substring or a full string or accept 
wildcards?  

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Jason Passow
Mississippi Welders Supply
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