Lists the signal actions defined by processes.
procsig ProcessID ...
The /proc filesystem provides a mechanism to control processes. It also gives access to information about the current state of processes and threads, but in binary form. The proctools commands provide ASCII reports based on some of the available information.
Most of the commands take a list of process IDs or /proc/ProcessID strings as input. The shell expansion /proc/* can therefore be used to specify all processes in the system.
Each of the proctools commands gathers information from /proc for the specified processes and displays it to the user. The proctools commands like procrun and procstop start and stop a process using the /proc interface.
The information gathered by the commands from /proc is a snapshot of the current state of processes, and therefore can vary at any instant except for stopped processes.
The procsig command lists the signal actions defined by processes.
Item | Description |
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ProcessID | Specifies the process id. |
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output of this command might look like this: HUP caught
INT caught
QUIT caught
ILL caught
TRAP caught
ABRT caught
EMT caught
FPE caught
KILL default RESTART
BUS caught
SEGV default
SYS caught
PIPE caught
ALRM caught
TERM ignored
URG default
STOP default
TSTP ignored
CONT default
CHLD default
TTIN ignored
TTOU ignored
IO default
XCPU default
XFSZ ignored
MSG default
WINCH default
PWR default
USR1 caught
USR2 caught
PROF default
DANGER default
VTALRM default
MIGRATE default
PRE default
VIRT default
ALRM1 default
WAITING default
CPUFAIL default
KAP default
RETRACT default
SOUND default
SAK default
Item | Description |
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/proc | Contains the /proc filesystem. |