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how can I check if wireshark process is user or system terminated
From: Manolis Katsidoniotis <manoska () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 15:45:03 +0200
Hello This is more like a question for Linux processes than wireshark but I thought that I would ask anyway in case someone has any clues. I had started 2 wireshark instances that was saving cyclic files. During tracing, I had received the messages below. I think they are simply error messages and should not cause the process to stop but I'm not sure. I came in today and it had stopped with the message below (in green). I would like to find out if it was stopped by the system or if the process was manually killed by a root account. Thanks Manolis [sniffer-x4100 ~]$ wireshark& [1] 12017 [sniffer-x4100 ~]$ (wireshark:12017): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: gsignal.c:3081: signal name `depressed' is invalid for instance `0x7f6a87e34270' [sniffer-x4100 ~]$ wireshark& [2] 12138 [sniffer-x4100 ~]$ (wireshark:12138): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: gsignal.c:3081: signal name `depressed' is invalid for instance `0x7f7f4ff06a60' [1]- Terminated wireshark [2]+ Terminated wireshark [sniffer-x4100 ~]$
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