Hi Russell,
the test code is:: #!/usr/bin/php <?php /*
parent.php
/ycrawl/dcrawl/run/yolo-master/parent.php
test to see about the "&" background process */
print "start \n"; sleep(5);
print "stop \n";
$t=posix_getpid(); //system("kill -9 ".$t); posix_kill($t, 9); exit();
?>
As you can see, there's nothing special about this. And yeah, when runs as foo.php & << it shows up in the procTBL as "T" in the status.
There are no filedescriptors in the test.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Russell Miller duskglow@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 6, 2014, at 10:44 AM, bruce badouglas@gmail.com wrote:
My question, is how the heck can I implement something within the test foo.php to have it die/be removed from the procTBL when it dies..
If it's "stopped" that means it's not running, it's probably got an fd to the tty open and is listening for input. Not designed to run in the background.
"kill %1" might work to kill it.
--Russell
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