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- From: jhu@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu (Jun Hu)
- Subject: How to restart a process after the machine is up.
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- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 03:16:21 GMT
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- Hi, Could someone help me with following question?
-
- I have a program which needs big amounts of CPU time. It
- has been running on the unix-based machine for a while. Because
- the machine will be down once every month, I would like to have my
- process terminated some way (save the core image of the process? )
- before the machine is down and restarted manually from the point it
- stops after the machine is up, so the previous computing time is
- not wasted.
-
- Is it possible to achieve this?
-
- Thanks for your attention.
-
-
- Jun Hu
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