Re: Notifications when process is killed
On Aug 1, 11:39 am, Andrea Di Mario wrote:
> Thanks Thomas, it is what i'm looking for.
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Andrea Di Mario
Catch a Kill:
def signal_handler(signal, frame):
print "Received exit command."
#server.running = False
sys.exit()
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler)
Find and Kill A Process:
import os, signal
process = "websocket.py"
found = False
for line in os.popen("ps ax | grep python"):
fields = line.split()
pid = fields[0]
for field in fields:
if field.find(process) >= 0:
print pid
print field
os.kill(int(pid), signal.SIGTERM)
found = True
break
if found == True:
break
if found == True:
print "found and killed web server process."
else:
print "could not find web server process.
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Re: Notifications when process is killed
On Aug 1, 5:56 am, Andrea Di Mario wrote:
> Hi, i've created a twisted server application and i want that the
> server send me a message when someone stops or kills the process.
> I want to override reactor.stop(), but do this way send me message
> when the process is stopped by a system kill?
> Could you suggest me if there's a way to do this?
>
> Thanks, regards.
>
> --
> Andrea Di Mario
This will catch Ctrl+C and a Kill PID request:
# Add SIGINT handler for killing the threads
def signal_handler(signal, frame):
print "Received exit command."
server.running = False
sys.exit()
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler)
And this will find an destroy a process:
import os, signal
process = "websocket.py"
found = False
for line in os.popen("ps ax | grep python"):
fields = line.split()
pid = fields[0]
for field in fields:
if field.find(process) >= 0:
print pid
print field
os.kill(int(pid), signal.SIGTERM)
found = True
break
if found == True:
break
if found == True:
print "found and killed web server process."
else:
print "could not find web server process."
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HID Device Drivers for OS X
Hi, I spent almost all day trying to figure out how to capture a click from this button: http://www.dreamcheeky.com/big-red-button I tried libusb, PyUSB, HIDAPI and probably a couple other things. No luck. My understanding is that libusb won't allow me to get at the interface and the example I found using PyUSB to read a magnetic card reader errors with a segmentation fault in the libusb library. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I looked the OS X I/O Kit at developer.apple.com, but it seems really confusing and over kill. I have the vendor ID and product ID, it seems like it would be really simple to read when the button is clicked. Any thoughts? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
