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- From: ken@cs.cornell.edu (Ken Birman)
- Subject: Re: Getting client dumps
- Message-ID: <1992Jul21.235414.5694@cs.cornell.edu>
- Organization: Cornell Univ. CS Dept, Ithaca NY 14853
- References: <91500@bu.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1992 23:54:14 GMT
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- In article <91500@bu.edu> hss@bigbird.bu.edu (Himanshu Sinha) writes:
- >The manual says that I can get a client dump if I send the HANGUP signal to the
- >client. When I do that all I get is a "Hangup" message and the process exits.
- >I can't find a <pid>.log file anywhere.
- >
- >What am I doing wrong?
-
- Sounds like our mistake! The manual should have recommended that you
- use USR2: kill -USR2 pid, or "cmd snap".
-
- We used to use HANGUP in V2.1 but this was a mistake since it made it
- hard to detect real hangups.
-
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