On 12/29/2008 04:56 PM, 平天韩 wrote: > 2008/12/30, Jerry Feldman <gaf@xxxxxxx>: > >> On 12/29/2008 10:05 AM, 平天韩 wrote: >> >>> hi, >>> >>> It seems that when I logout from the console, the background process >>> doesn't get HUP signal: >>> { trap "echo Ignore HUP >>/tmp/trap.out" 1; while sleep 3;do echo >>> hello >>/tmp/hello.txt;done; }& >>> And it seems it will become a daemon and run forever until rebooting. >>> Is this correct? Why it didn't get HUP signal? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> >> Are you running this from a terminal window? >> > > I am running this in tty2, a console. I just type those into the > console and run it, then logout. > > >> Are you possibly setting nohup in your environment. >> > > It seems it is. But how? > > >> Are you typing the above commands directly? What happens if you place >> these into a script and run the script in the background? >> >> There are a number of things that can cause a shell script to ignore the >> HUP signal. I tested this as a script on an Ubuntu laptop, and it >> behaved the same as yours: >> >> The process remained. So the issue is not that exiting the parent >> process (GNOME Term) or logging out of GNOME fails to issue a HUP, it is >> that the process itself ignores the HUP signal since I sent a "kill -HUP >> <pid>" to the process. >> >> If you simply send the HUP signal, you will see that "Ignore HUP" will >> appear in /tmp/trap.out". >> >> > I have the same results with you. > > >> The signal(1) command is probably the culprit, though the man pages are >> vague. >> >> > I suspect of that maybe the logout doesn't send out HUP to these > background processes? > After looking at this again now that I understand the specific issue. I would agree. -- Jerry Feldman <gaf@xxxxxxx> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id: 537C5846 PGP Key fingerprint: 3D1B 8377 A3C0 A5F2 ECBB CA3B 4607 4319 537C 5846
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