From: Nicolas <nic...@la...> - 2006-08-15 18:12:14
|
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 18:01, I wrote: > I do not know where this signal come from. I straced the shell from which I > started the daemon, but I found no reference to "kill" function. > > And if I start the daemon without the "run_init" command, the daemon > doesn't receive any signal. I advanced in my investigations. I found that run_init creates a virtual pty and when openca_start forks to go in the background the pty is destroyed and the SIGHUP is sent (by the kernel ?) to the remaining processes. Here is my second problem. When I run "run_init nohup /etc/openca/openca_start", I get an "OOPS" from the kernel (attached). It may be easier to catch the SIGHUP in the OpenCA server. Does anybody know how to do this ? Thanks, -- Nicolas MASSÉ Pour récupérer ma clef GPG: gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys 0x2A18C433 Key fingerprint: 6621 FC23 5DC7 54BA B952 316A 50B1 BC3F 2A18 C433 |