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isRunning() Netscript Function
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.. js:function:: isRunning(filename[, hostname=current hostname[, args...]])
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:RAM cost: 0.1 GB
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:param string filename: Filename of script to check. case-sensitive.
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:param string hostname: Hostname of target server. Defaults to current server
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:param args...: Arguments to specify/identify which scripts to search for
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:returns: ``true`` if that script with those args is running on that server.
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.. note::
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Remember that a script is uniquely identified by both its name and its arguments.
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**Examples:**
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In this first example below, the function call will return true if there is
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a script named ``foo.js`` with no arguments running on the
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``foodnstuff`` server, and false otherwise:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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ns.isRunning("foo.js", "foodnstuff");
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In this second example below, the function call will return true if there is
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a script named ``foo.js`` with no arguments running on the current
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server, and false otherwise:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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ns.isRunning("foo.js", ns.getHostname());
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In this next example below, the function call will return true if there is a
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script named ``foo.script`` running with the arguments 1, 5, and "test" (in
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that order) on the ``joesguns`` server, and false otherwise:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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ns.isRunning("foo.js", "joesguns", 1, 5, "test");
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.. js:function:: isRunning(scriptPid)
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:RAM cost: 0.1 GB
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:param number scriptPid: PID of the script to check.
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Same as the above version but with pid.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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ns.isRunning(39);
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