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Why KILL rather than XCPU on timeout in GNU/Linux?
From: |
Marshall, Simon |
Subject: |
Why KILL rather than XCPU on timeout in GNU/Linux? |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Aug 2003 09:41:27 +0100 |
Hi, this isn't so much a bug report as a question. It might not even
have anything to do with bash.
With bash on Solaris, if I specify a CPU limit with ulimit -t, then a
process gets a SIGXCPU on timeout. With bash on GNU/Linux (SuSE
2.4.20-4GB), a process gets a SIGKILL. Why is this?
Thanks, Simon.
- Why KILL rather than XCPU on timeout in GNU/Linux?,
Marshall, Simon <=