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@osschar - the "real time" signals in POSIX are simply just an extension to have more signals. They tend to have nothing to with anything "real time" and more to do with the POSIX 2001 def (see http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html for more info...).

The reason I asked about behavior is that I started seeing a similar signal (RT 32, not RT 29 like Bockjoo) sent internally from Xrootd when aio_writes were being used.


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