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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Change a users primary group after login Post 302106495 by Perderabo on Friday 9th of February 2007 02:03:16 AM
Old 02-09-2007
Umm.. it's the set gid bit, not the sticky bit. See Unix File Permissions
 

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thread_halt_self(9r)													      thread_halt_self(9r)

NAME
thread_halt_self - General: Handles asynchronous traps for self-terminating kernel threads SYNOPSIS
void thread_halt_self( void ); ARGUMENTS
None DESCRIPTION
The thread_halt_self routine performs the work associated with a variety of asynchronous traps (ASTs) for a kernel thread that terminates itself. A kernel thread terminates itself (or one kernel thread terminates another kernel thread) by calling the thread_terminate routine. The thread_halt_self routine examines the AST-related member of the thread structure pointer associated with the kernel thread that wants to terminate itself. This thread structure pointer was returned in a previous call to kernel_isrthread or kernel_thread_w_arg and passed by you to the thread_terminate routine. This AST-related member is set to a bit that identifies the specific AST trap associated with this kernel thread. Based on the AST bit set in this member, thread_halt_self does the appropriate cleanup work before the kernel thread exits from the kernel. NOTES
A kernel thread that terminates itself must call thread_halt_self immediately after the call to thread_terminate. The reason for this is that thread_terminate only prepares the self-terminating kernel thread to stop execution. The thread_halt_self routine completes the work needed to stop execution of the self-terminating kernel thread by performing the appropriate cleanup work. RETURN VALUES
None SEE ALSO
Routines: thread_terminate(9r) thread_halt_self(9r)
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