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I guess my question would be directed at
all *nix users. Can a ‘sigterm’ happen on its own, like when an
application crashes? Or is only something that happens by direct action/on purpose?
Being that by definition, it appears below that ASSP/perl received a ‘termination
signal’, I would think that has to be a manual/scripted action, not a
crash. Though someone here might be able to shed some light on it for me. From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dickson, Paul Ok, from bad to worse. Nov-7-06 09:01:01 212.100.250.225
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adding new triplet:
(88.224.141.0,[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]) Nov-7-06 09:01:01 88.224.141.116
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> recipient delayed: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nov-7-06 09:01:01 Sig TERM Nov-7-06 09:01:01 Saving whitelist Nov-7-06 09:01:01 Saving redlist Nov-7-06 09:01:01 Saving delaying records It’s doing it, seemingly on its own now. |
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