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Ctrl-C strangeness -> SEGFault
From: |
Christian Hopp |
Subject: |
Ctrl-C strangeness -> SEGFault |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Aug 2003 10:01:47 +0200 (CEST) |
Moin!
Whenever I stop monit with Ctrl-C in the console it throws a SEGF like
this...
(...)
'inetd' is running with pid 1343
'inetd' zombie check passed [status_flag=0000]
'inetd' check_process_state() passed.
'ssh' is running with pid 1608
'ssh' zombie check passed [status_flag=0000]
'ssh' check_process_state() passed.
Stopping monit HTTP server
monit daemon with pid [3740] killed
Stopping monit HTTP server
monit daemon with pid [3742] killed
Segmentation fault
Exit 139
(address@hidden) ~/compile/monit/monit>
When I send an SIG[INT|QUIT|TERM|KILL] to the first monit or all
everything is fine an monit stops without any complaining.
A second ago I played a bit... if you kill just the 1st and the 3rd
process of monit with signal 2 (INT) then it does the behavior above.
Efence doesn't even care about it (samebehavior with or without)! I
can not reproduce it in gdb.... gdb does of course signal handling.
Any ideas...?
CHopp
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- Ctrl-C strangeness -> SEGFault,
Christian Hopp <=
- Re: Ctrl-C strangeness -> SEGFault, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2003/08/14
- Proposal: testing, Rory Toma, 2003/08/14
- Re: Proposal: testing, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2003/08/14
- Re: Proposal: testing, Rory Toma, 2003/08/14
- Re: Proposal: testing, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2003/08/14
- Re: Proposal: testing, Rory Toma, 2003/08/14
- Re: Proposal: testing, Rory Toma, 2003/08/14
- Re: Proposal: testing, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2003/08/18
- status, Rory Toma, 2003/08/22
- Re: Proposal: testing, Christian Hopp, 2003/08/15