On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Russ Allbery wrote:

Derrick J Brashear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

So basically, what *should* happen is that afsd -shutdown should cause
it to die, bt doesn't, because it's a new invocation of afsd. So it
can't remember rmtsysd's pid

I could do something where a child like the afsd handler holds in a
syscall until it gets a shutdown call, and then kills rmtsysd by pid.

That's the best idea I have. Other thoughts?

That would work.  We could also just write the PID to a file and have afsd
-shutdown read it back from the file to kill the other process.

Sort of wretched. Not really more wretched than the thing I proposed but I considered and sort of made a face at it already

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