Process Id vs Id of task

By chance a number (say 5505) assigned to a process and a task?

When I search a task using its id (5505), it appears as a running task in the search result.

When I try to search for processes using the same Id, it shows an instance of process is completed.

How is that possible?

From my knowledge, I leave the principle that actions process ID id & task a single unique sequence number. Am I wrong?

Nith

It's normal and expected because the processes and tasks are separate entities.  There will certainly be overlap, as the values are assigned independently.  The first process id in the system will be an instance of 1 process id and the first task will have an ID of 1.

FYI, for performance reasons, these identifiers are currently allocated in blocks of 100 so if you have a whole new cluster 2, one will be the assignment of ID in the range of 1 to 100 and the other will assigning the ID in the range of 101 to 200.  This means that you cannot depend on these names to involve the order of creation (e.g. process id 111 may have been created before the process id 11).

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