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BUMP 1 "14 Sep 2000" "LTP" "Linux Test Project"
NAME
ltp-bump - send signal to tags run by ltp-pan
SYNOPSIS
ltp-bump [-1] [-s sig] [-a active-file] [tags...]
DESCRIPTION
Bump will send a SIGINT signal to processes, given that each process has a
corresponding tag in an active-file. The active-file is the same one that is
used by the ltp-pan to start the processes.
If the active file has multiple occurrences of a single tag name then only the
first process will be signaled. You may specify the tag name multiple times
on the commandline if necessary.
1i -1 Send a SIGUSR1 signal. By default a SIGINT will be sent.
1i -a active_file A file containing the tagnames, pids, and commands being run by a ltp-pan. If this is not specified then the ZOO environment variable will be read for the name of the directory where the active file can be found.
1i -s sig Used to specify a signal number to send. By default a SIGINT will be sent.
ENVIRONMENT
ZOO If set, should name the directory where the active file can be found. This is ignored if -a is specified.
FILES
active Default name of active file if -a is not specified. This is prefixed by the directory name found in the ZOO environment variable.
"SEE ALSO"
Zoo tools - ltp-pan(1)
DIAGNOSTICS
Exits zero, unless it cannot find the active file or if there were no tags
listed on the commandline.