[systemd-devel] How are the running processes killed at shutdown?

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Sat Dec 1 09:59:34 PST 2012



Am 01.12.2012 16:20, schrieb tom289332 at Safe-mail.net:
> How does systemd kill the running processes at shutdown?
> (I tried asking at fedoraforum.org first, but got no responses there.)
> 
> Presumably it tries to gracefully stop all services. Is every process part of a service?

finally each process get a SIGTERM and any proper written process
wil cleanup anything he has to do and quit gracefully, this is the
way unix works


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