Hello List, thanks a lot for you responses. Martin, you put me in the right direction. syslog-ng hands the program over to the standard system shell. On debian 6 the /bin/sh is linked to /bin/dash, which seems to not handle the signals correctly. I changed the /bin/sh link to /bin/bash and everything works as expected. Thanks a lot, Best Regards, Tom Zitat von Martin Holste <mcholste@gmail.com>:
I've seen this plenty of times with a Perl script program() destination if KILL instead of TERM is sent. I know you're saying that you're sending TERM, but it might be worth a double check.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Bill Anderson <Bill.Anderson@bodybuilding.com> wrote:
On Jul 19, 2011, at 10:46 AM, Bill Anderson wrote:
I've been running 3.1.3 on Lenny w/Python scripts and binaries w/o issue.
And a couple perl scripts as well.
Cheers, Bill
-- Bill Anderson, RHCE Linux Systems Engineer bill.anderson@bodybuilding.com
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