On 7/30/20 2:52 PM, Thomas Dineen wrote:
Now I have a new one: After running for several days the application
terminates,
and prints "Killed" in the shell window. Now know this did not likely
occur via the
keyboard because of physical security. Can a process kill itself? Is
this simply caused
by a bug which must be chased down? Could this be caused by a shortage
of resources?
Memory? Threads? Is there a limit on the number of threads?
I am running GCC 4.4.7 on CentOS 7.0
This is the Fedora list, CentOS questions should be asked on their list.
CentOS 7.0 is also really old.
"Killed" is generally a hard kill from something outside the process.
Check the journal and audit logs to see if there are any messages about
this. Is it always at that time?
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