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Patrice Brien #1
killed process
I have a SCO 5.0.4 enteprise
Since a week , i have to restart two processes a couple of times in the day.
I don't know how these processes are killed !
Is there a way to trace or find why they have been killed ?
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Bill Vermillion #2
Re: killed process
In article <e7jZa.9868$pq5.1295870@news20.bellglobal.com>,
Patrice Brien <patricebrien@sympatico.ca> wrote:>I have a SCO 5.0.4 enteprise>Since a week , i have to restart two processes a couple of times
>in the day.And I don't know what the processes were - and neither does anyone>I don't know how these processes are killed !
else here. Saying what they are might help.
Saying what they are might help here too.>Is there a way to trace or find why they have been killed ?
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