On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 05:57:01PM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner Wrote:
>
>Okay, assume a user started a task on the server, and let it run.
> Assume I have root access to the server. Is there some way that I can
> pause the task, and resume it later without screwing up permissions?
>
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On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:47:46PM -0700, Samuel Flory wrote:
> Jeff Kinz wrote:
> >On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 08:11:16PM -0700, Samuel Flory wrote:
> >>Use the man pages folks
> >>man kill
> >>man 7 signal
> >
> >What really kills me here is that I looked at those man pages
> >just before I posted, a
Jeff Kinz wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 08:11:16PM -0700, Samuel Flory wrote:
Use the man pages folks
man kill
man 7 signal
What really kills me here is that I looked at those man pages
just before I posted, assuming that the feature had to be in Linux by
now.
That's pretty much why I
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 08:11:16PM -0700, Samuel Flory wrote:
>
> Use the man pages folks
> man kill
> man 7 signal
What really kills me here is that I looked at those man pages
just before I posted, assuming that the feature had to be in Linux by
now.
But signal 19 is the "STOP" signal, not the
Jeff Kinz wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 05:57:01PM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Okay, assume a user started a task on the server, and let it run.
Assume I have root access to the server. Is there some way that I can
pause the task, and resume it later without screwing up permissions?
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 05:57:01PM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> Okay, assume a user started a task on the server, and let it run.
> Assume I have root access to the server. Is there some way that I can
> pause the task, and resume it later without screwing up permissions?
Althoug
Okay, assume a user started a task on the server, and let it run.
Assume I have root access to the server. Is there some way that I can
pause the task, and resume it later without screwing up permissions?
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