> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Jan Stary <h...@stare.cz> wrote: > > On Mar 25 11:19:12, sven.falem...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Dealing with the removal of user script for dhclient is ok. > >> On the other where's the PID file of this daemon ???? > >> This soft answer HUP,INT.QUIT,USR1 et 2 yet i dont find a way to get > >> the pid (listing process is dirty) > > > > No it's not: pkill(1), pgrep(1). > > # ps auxww | grep dhclient > root 21826 0.0 0.1 776 396 ?? Is 3:33PM 0:00.01 > dhclient: vr0 [priv] (dhclient) > _dhcp 12556 0.0 0.1 928 500 ?? Is 3:33PM 0:00.01 > dhclient: vr0 (dhclient) > # pgrep -f "dhclient: vr0 [priv] (dhclient)" > # pgrep -f "dhclient: vr0 [priv]" > # pgrep -f "dhclient: vr0" > 12556 > 21826 > > > Where do I kill ? (there is also a few other dhclient running)
All of our privsep daemons are specifically designed to accept all signals at any process, and then handle things properly. (Unless there are bugs.. hopefully not)