Another server question
Joel Coltoff
coltoff at PRC.Unisys.COM
Thu Nov 24 06:28:27 AEST 1988
I have yet another question about servers. As with the last one
it comes from having to port my current implmentation to a system
V machine.
The general flow of the code looks like this. (I think it is the
typical server paradigm). Error checking let out for brevity.
signal( SIGCLD, reaper);
for ( ;; ){
set up socket
accept();
fork(){
application set up
exec();
}
clean up file descritors
}
This works fine under 4.3 and Sun 3.4 (even if it isn't 100% correct)
What I notice under System V is that when the last of a group of active
child servers goes away the parent server gets a SIGCLD. This situation
is easy to deal with. The question I have is why don't I get a SIGCLD
as each child server dies (gracefully exits)? This isn't what I want
but certainly makes more sense than getting one when the last child
exits.
Thanks in advance,
--
- Joel
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coltoff at burdvax.prc.unisys.com (ARPA)
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