Re: caught SIGTERM, shutting down

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Sreedhar S wrote:
> Hi William,
> 
> Thanks for the reply.
> 
> "SIGTERM means it was deliberately shut down by it's administrator or the
> operating system"
> 
> I checked with the administrator and she did not shutdown. How does an
> operating system shutdown the Apache server? You mean to say, is there
> any process in operating system which is trying to bring down the
> server?
> 
> Regards,
> Sreedhar

Sreedhar,

He means that some (user or) process with admin privileges told the
server to quit and that the server received that message and quit.
(The application "caught" the "SIGTERM" command.) Do you have any cron
jobs running that might restart the server periodically?

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