[OLUG] Kill HUP
Tim Russell
tim at russell.dhs.org
Thu Mar 23 15:02:18 UTC 2000
That'd be kill -HUP <PID>
if inetd is pid 335, it'd be kill -HUP 335
Remembering signal names is easier than remembering numbers =)
Tim Russell #2
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From: "Gregg Staroscik" <gtstar at home.com>
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Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 08:32
Subject: [OLUG] Kill HUP
> 03/23/2k
>
> Greetings,
>
> What is the command-line format for using kill HUP? For example, what
if
> I modify issue or issue.net or add a service or remove a service? How
would
> I properly use kill hup so I dont have to reboot?
>
> Gregg
>
> Mike McNally wrote:
>
> > The info tar information has some good stuff on using tar with options
> > -g -N for making incremental backups. I'm not sure whether I'll use
> > that by itself or if I might have to use find and tar together.
> >
> > Mike
> >
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