On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Gilles Chehade <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> As for smtpd, it's simpler: it shouldn't terminate unless it explicitely
> is terminated by root somehow. If it has terminated for any reason other
> than root killing it through killall or smtpctl stop (which is the same)
> then we have a bug.
>
>
So this is what I'm wondering about. When, say for hypothetical example,
the lookup process hits a bug and quits. The master process is smart and
realizes this, and then terminates itself. When the master process
terminates due to an error like this, can there be a specific error code?

Of course I should report bugs. But when they do happen, I want to be
prepared. Also, sometimes a subprocess will be terminated by the kernel due
to OOM. In this case, too, I want to know when it happens.

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