Re: suspending a pid

2001-11-25 Thread Richard Cobbe
Lo, on , November 24, Michael Heldebrant did write: > On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 08:31, martin f krafft wrote: > > hi all, > > given a PID of a process that hasn't been started from a terminal, is > > there anyway i can suspend it? i am root, and init started process x, > > is there a way that i can su

Re: suspending a pid

2001-11-24 Thread martin f krafft
* Michael Heldebrant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.11.24 13:06:34-0600]: > I think a kill -STOP PID and a kill -CONT PID will allow you to do what > you want. STOP is a nonblockable signal according to the kill man page > so this should work regardless of the antisuspend intelligence of a > process.

Re: suspending a pid

2001-11-24 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 08:31, martin f krafft wrote: > hi all, > given a PID of a process that hasn't been started from a terminal, is > there anyway i can suspend it? i am root, and init started process x, > is there a way that i can suspend x at any point during normal > operation, and also to unf

suspending a pid

2001-11-24 Thread martin f krafft
hi all, given a PID of a process that hasn't been started from a terminal, is there anyway i can suspend it? i am root, and init started process x, is there a way that i can suspend x at any point during normal operation, and also to unfreeze it again? -- martin; (greetings from the