del behavior 2
Eric Snow
esnow at verio.net
Thu Jan 8 13:17:44 EST 2009
On Jan 7, 3:23 pm, "Martin v. Löwis" <mar... at v.loewis.de> wrote:
> > Thanks for the responses. What I mean is when a python process is
> > interrupted and does not get a chance to clean everything up then what
> > is a good way to do so? For instance, I have a script that uses child
> > ptys to facilitate ssh connections (I'm using pxssh). When I ^C the
> > python process I am left with the child processes running and the ssh
> > connections open. Naturally I run out of ttys if this happens too
> > much, which I have had happen. So if python does not get a chance to
> > take care of those, what is a good way to do so? Does a try/finally
> > or a with statement address that? Thanks!
>
> That's strange. When the parent process terminates, the tty master
> should get closed, causing the slave to be closed as well, in addition
> to sending a SIGHUP signal to the child, which ssh should interpret
> as terminating.
>
> Perhaps the problem is that the master socket *doesn't* get closed?
> I see that pexpect closes all file descriptors in the child before
> invoking exec. Could it be that you are starting addition child
> processes which inherit the master socket?
>
> Regards,
> Martin
Thanks. I'll look into that.
-eric
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