- On POSIX-compliant platforms,
SIGHUP ("signal hang up") is a
signal sent to a
process when its
controlling terminal is closed. It was
originally designed...
- s**** (e.g. bash)
provide a s****
builtin that may be used to
prevent SIGHUP being sent or
propagated to
existing jobs, even if they were not started...
-
inexact com****tion.
Behaviour may
differ depending on hardware.
SIGHUP The
SIGHUP signal is sent to a
process when its
controlling terminal is closed...
- will try to
terminate all the
child processes with the "hangup"
signal (
SIGHUP),
rather than
letting them
continue to run as orphans. More precisely, as...
-
ignore SIGHUP), or by
subsequently running disown with the job id,
which either removes the job from the job list entirely, or
simply prevents SIGHUP from...
- starlette.io.
Retrieved 2023-09-21. "Restarting 'uvicorn'
Workers with the '
SIGHUP' Signal". bugfactory.io.
Retrieved 2024-06-17. https://fastapi.tiangolo...
- the
event list at that time value. Additionally, the
daemon responds to
SIGHUP signals to
rescan modified crontab files and
schedules special "wake up...
-
command is used to
remove jobs from the job table, or to mark jobs so that a
SIGHUP signal is not sent to them if the
parent s****
receives it (e.g. if the...
-
login session), due to the
session ending and
sending a "hangup"
signal (
SIGHUP) to all the
child processes.
Running the
applications under screen means...
-
accessible with a "man xinetd.conf" command. To
apply the new configuration, a
SIGHUP signal must be sent to the
xinetd process to make it re-read the configuration...