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- From: mjensen@BBN.COM (Martin Jensen)
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.misc,vmsnet.internals
- Subject: Detecting a dumping process
- Date: 3 Sep 1992 14:15:31 GMT
- Organization: Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc., Cambridge MA
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- Reply-To: mjensen@BBN.COM (Martin Jensen)
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- Sorry 'bout this ... I really thought my last post would be the last
- for a while, but asking the net seems to be about twice as fast as
- calling the Colorado support center ... plus you get a lot more
- information.
-
- Is there any way to detect a process that has faulted and is in the
- midst of dumping?
-
- I've got a monitor and control process which attempts to shut down
- (using SYS$FORCEX) any process who has not checked in for a while.
- The problem seems to be that the forced exit activates the exit
- handlers while the process is dumping and screws up the dump.
-
- Thanks again for your help ...
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