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## NS.scriptRunning() method
Check if any script with a filename is running.
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**Signature:**
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```typescript
scriptRunning(script: string, host: string): boolean;
```
## Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| script | string | Filename of script to check. This is case-sensitive. |
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| host | string | Hostname of target server. |
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**Returns:**
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boolean
True if the specified script is running, and false otherwise.
## Remarks
RAM cost: 1 GB
Returns a boolean indicating whether any instance of the specified script is running on the target server, regardless of its arguments.
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This is different than the [isRunning ](./bitburner.ns.isrunning.md ) function because it does not try to identify a specific instance of a running script by its arguments.
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## Example
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```js
//The function call will return true if there is any script named foo.js running on the foodnstuff server, and false otherwise:
ns.scriptRunning("foo.js", "foodnstuff");
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//The function call will return true if there is any script named “foo.js” running on the current server, and false otherwise:
ns.scriptRunning("foo.js", ns.getHostname());
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```