Output of %man -k signal
alarm(3) - set signal timer alarm
condvar(9), cv_init(9), cv_destroy(9), cv_wait(9), cv_wait_sig(9),
cv_timedwait(9), cv_timedwait_sig(9), cv_signal(9), cv_broa
dcast(9), cv_broadcastpri(9), cv_wmesg(9) - kernel condition variable
init_sleepqueues(9), sleepq_abort(9), sleepq_add(9), sleepq_alloc(9),
sleepq_broadcast(9), sleepq_calc_signal_retval(9), sleep
q_catch_signals(9), sleepq_free(9), sleepq_lock(9), sleepq_lookup(9),
sleepq_release(9), sleepq_remove(9), sleepq_signal(9), s
leepq_set_timeout(9), sleepq_timedwait(9), sleepq_timedwait_sig(9),
sleepq_wait(9), sleepq_wait_sig(9) - manage the queues of
sleeping threads
kill(1) - terminate or signal a process
kill(2) - send signal to a process
killpg(2) - send signal to a process group
libngatm(3) - ATM signalling library
libngatm(3), uni_decode(3), uni_decode_head(3), uni_decode_body(3),
uni_decode_ie_hdr(3), uni_decode_ie_body(3), uni_encode(3)
, uni_encode_msg_hdr(3), uni_encode_ie(3), uni_encode_ie_hdr(3),
uni_check_ie(3), uni_print_cref(3), uni_print_msghdr(3), uni_
print(3), uni_print_ie(3), uni_initcx(3), uni_print_cx(3) - ATM
signalling library - message handling functions
pause(3) - stop until signal
pgrep(1), pkill(1) - find or signal processes by name
psignal(3), strsignal(3), sys_siglist(3), sys_signame(3) - system
signal messages
psignal(9), pgsignal(9), gsignal(9) - post signal to a process or process group
pthread_cond_signal(3) - unblock a thread waiting for a condition variable
pthread_kill(3) - send a signal to a specified thread
pthread_sigmask(3) - examine and/or change a thread's signal mask
raise(3) - send a signal to the current process
sigaction(2) - software signal facilities
sigaltstack(2) - set and/or get signal stack context
sigemptyset(3), sigfillset(3), sigaddset(3), sigdelset(3),
sigismember(3) - manipulate signal sets
siginterrupt(3) - allow signals to interrupt system calls
signal(3) - simplified software signal facilities
signal(9), SIGADDSET(9), SIGDELSET(9), SETEMPTYSET(9), SIGFILLSET(9),
SIGISMEMBER(9), SIGISEMPTY(9), SIGNOTEMPTY(9), SIGSETEQ(
9), SIGSETNEQ(9), SIGSETOR(9), SIGSETAND(9), SIGSETNAND(9),
SIGSETCANTMASK(9), SIG_STOPSIGMASK(9), SIG_CONTSIGMASK(9), SIGPEND
ING(9), cursig(9), execsigs(9), issignal(9), killproc(9), pgsigio(9),
postsig(9), sigexit(9), siginit(9), signotify(9), trapsi
gnal(9) - kernel signal functions
sigpause(2) - atomically release blocked signals and wait
for interrupt
sigpending(2) - get pending signals
sigprocmask(2) - manipulate current signal mask
sigreturn(2) - return from signal
sigsetmask(2), sigblock(2) - manipulate current signal mask
sigstack(2) - set and/or get signal stack context
sigsuspend(2) - atomically release blocked signals and wait
for interrupt
sigvec(2) - software signal facilities
sigwait(2) - select a set of signals
ualarm(3) - schedule signal after specified time
unimsg(3), uni_msg_len(3), uni_msg_space(3), uni_msg_leading(3),
uni_msg_size(3), uni_msg_ensure(3), uni_msg_append(3), uni_ms
g_extend(3), uni_msg_alloc(3), uni_msg_build(3), uni_msg_destroy(3),
uni_msg_strip32(3), uni_msg_get32(3), uni_msg_append32(3)
, uni_msg_append8(3), uni_msg_trail32(3), uni_msg_dup(3) - ATM
signalling library - message buffers
I didnt find anything wrong in my system logs etc. I compiled squid
with dllmalloc as earliar it was existing due to non allocation of
memory and the error used to be this xcalloc: Unable to allocate 1
blocks of 4108 bytes!
Any ideas.
Hilal
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