SIGSTOP and SIGCONT rules
Scott R. Presnell
srp at babar.mmwb.ucsf.edu
Sat Jul 28 01:35:17 AEST 1990
Hey all -
I have been experementing with sending processes SIGSTOP
and SIGCONT from csh. This is under IRIX 3.2 - and assuming that I (not
root) am doing the "kill"ing:
When a process is started and backgrounded from csh, I can
basically STOP and CONT it from that csh or any other csh connection.
Fine.
If I background the process and logout of the csh that started the
process, then the first time I send it STOP from another csh, the process
exits.
What are the rules for sending SIGSTOP and SIGCONT to a process?
>From csh? From a daemon that nolonger has a controlling tty? (I'm more
interested in the daemon rules.) How does the process group relate to this?
Thanks.
- Scott
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