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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Task 1:
#!/bin/ksh
if
then
echo "Usage : $0 Signalnumber PID"
exit
fi
case "$1" in
1) echo "Sending SIGHUP signal"
kill -SIGHUP $2
;;
2) echo "Sending SIGINT signal"
kill -SIGINT $2
;;
3) echo "Sending SIGQUIT signal"
kill -SIGQUIT $2 (3 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I am basically new to signals in UNIX. My question is, should the signal() command be called only once in the program? What will happen if it's called multiple times? I am trying to write an alarm program where the signal handler function changes in runtime. It just doesn't work if I... (2 Replies)
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3. Programming
I am trying to write a small program where I can send signals and then ask for an action to be triggered if that signal is received. For example, here is an example where I am trying to write a programme that will say you pressed ctrl*c when someone presses ctrl+c. My questions are what you would... (1 Reply)
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4. Programming
We have written a deamon which have many threads.
We are registering for the SIGTERM and trying to close main thread in this signal handling. Actually these are running on Mac OS X ( BSD unix). When we are unloading the deamon with command launchctl, it's sending SIGTERM signal to our process... (1 Reply)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all
I have Master script, Main script ,and 4 Child script.
Master.sh
#!/bin/bash
/export/home/user/Main.shMain.sh
#!/bin/bash
/export/home/user/Child1.sh &
/export/home/user/Child2.sh &
/export/home/user/Child3.sh &
/export/home/user/Child4.sh &I run only Master.sh script... (1 Reply)
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6. Programming
Hi!
I want to catch all signals that my program receives print their name and then execute the default handler.
Can you help me on that?
I've tried the following code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
void (*hnd)(int i);
char signals =
{
"SIGHUP",... (7 Replies)
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7. Programming
#include<signal.h>
void suicide();
main()
{
printf("use CTRL \\ for exiting \n");
//signal(SIGINT,SIG_DFL);
signal(SIGQUIT,suicide);
for (;;);
}
void suicide()
{ printf("hello here you r in the suicide code ");
}
i was just starting with signals .. and tried this ,, but in the... (10 Replies)
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8. Linux
Hi,
when i tried ulimit -a in my system i got
"stack size (kbytes, -s) 10240"
Am trying to reduce the stack size using setrlimit command using the following program... but am not getting the result...
Can anybody help me in this...?
#include <sys/resource.h>... (2 Replies)
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9. Programming
Hi folks
I'm trying to write a signal handler (in c on HPUX) that will catch the child process launched by execl when it's finished so that I can check a compliance file.
The signal handler appears to catch the child process terminating however when the signal handler completes the parent... (3 Replies)
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Who can explain the meaning of the &2 &1 or @, #, etc in the script?
Is there any document which can explain the usage of these words in details?
for example:
ls /etc/sysconfig/network > /dev/null 2>&1
#@
bash, ksh and sh.
Thanks in advance for ur advice. (1 Reply)
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