我写了同本字母。
system("ssh host1 rsync -av /tmp/file host2:/tmp/ ");
然后,我驾驶这一手法,被Ctrl+C杀害。
The script has been stopped, but rsync process on host1 is still running.
如何制止Ctrl+C的rs子工艺?
我写了同本字母。
system("ssh host1 rsync -av /tmp/file host2:/tmp/ ");
然后,我驾驶这一手法,被Ctrl+C杀害。
The script has been stopped, but rsync process on host1 is still running.
如何制止Ctrl+C的rs子工艺?
审判
system("ssh -t host1 rsync -av /tmp/file host2:/tmp/ ");
我猜测,如果你发现CTRL-C的中断,你将抓捕rs器(PID)并杀死这个PID。 您通过使用双面打字,可使用pid=$!>。 您可使用“仪表<><> ><>>> >这一信号功能探测CTRL-C的中断(SIGINT=2),例如: 清洗_exit SIGINT,该功能从clean上空飞离<>。 然后,你就可以在干净的撤离职能范围内做任何需要,如杀害先前被俘的解放党。
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