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Gateway - What does signal 15 mean in netprobe/gateway log? (and others)
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ExitHandler error, Signal (15), Netprobe Exiting.
Problem Copied
Netprobe/Gateway has been killed by an external operation with signal 15
2021-09-14 05:32:40.862-0400 INFO: ExitHandler ExitHandler triggered with signal (15)
2021-09-14 05:32:40.862-0400 INFO: ExitHandler Netprobe Exiting
Possible cause Copied
It means that someone killed the Netprobe/Gateway process by executing the command kill.
Possible solution Copied
You need to find out who is killing the Netprobe process, below is a description taken from RedHat:
Signal 15 is a SIGTERM (see “kill -l” for a complete list). It’s the way most programs are gracefully terminated, and is relatively normal behaviour. This indicates system has delivered a SIGTERM to the processes. This is usually at the request of some other process (via kill()) but could also be sent by your process to itself (using raise()). This signal requests an orderly shutdown of process or system itself.
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