Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 12:06:29 +0300 From: "Roman Gorohov. " <roma.a.g@gmail.com> To: Joseph Koshy <joseph.koshy@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re[2]: easy question about kill command Message-ID: <691676723.20051216120629@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <84dead720512160041o77ea3aadne7dbbb4128690078@mail.gmail.com> References: <14510301213.20051216105225@gmail.com> <84dead720512160041o77ea3aadne7dbbb4128690078@mail.gmail.com>
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=C7=E4=F0=E0=E2=F1=F2=E2=F3=E9=F2=E5, Joseph. =C2=FB =EF=E8=F1=E0=EB=E8 16 ??????? 2005 ?., 11:41:25: >> Is there anyone who can explain me, why when i say 'kill -HUP > >> id', and its failed to restart, kill say nothing? >> It is such an easy to implement... > Your application could be choosing to ignore SIGHUP > (restarting on SIGHUP is a convention, not a OS defined > requirement)? > -- > FreeBSD Volunteer, http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy No, I meant, if it fail to restart due to configuration error. When I reconfigure some daemon, and then want to restart it that way, I have to check, if it running after killing. So question was, why kill command don't check it itself? -- =D1 =F3=E2=E0=E6=E5=ED=E8=E5=EC, Roman mailto:roma.a.g@gmail.com
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