origin of signal
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From: jsyzghan@yahoo.com (P L)
Date: 21 Apr 2003 14:01:20 -0700
Hi,
Is there any way to determine the origin of a signal? If not, is there
any such tool that monitors all signals in a system? I am using
Solaris 2.6 but I'm also interested to know the answers for other
unices. Thanks.
Jiang Yang
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