Hi,

Use "-hold" option to xterm. The terminal window will stay open
even when the executed program has terminated. But you will have
to close all windows manually, which you might find very annoying
considering the number of vm's.

Regards,
Lars Ekman
 

-----Original Message-----
From: ning ji [mailto:nin...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: den 23 december 2011 03:15
Cc: user-mode-linux-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [uml-user] xterm got kill when i run application in uml, how come ?

it's a little bit complicated,
1. i have a script starts 20 xterms like this,
   xterm -e "uml ..."
   so basically i run 20 umls in my pc, each in a xterm so i can check 
the progress.

2. each of uml will automatically start my application,
   which is multithreaded, has pipes, sockets etc.

when i do this, every once a while some xterms disappear.

if the UMLs don't run my app, i know it's fine.
but if my app has bug, how can it kills the xterm ?

During this procedure, i keep on checking pc memory by "free -m",
and seems it has plenty of free memory.
Total is ~3GB, but i never see the used memory exceed 2GB.

Shared memory usage is only ~20%.

thanks !


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