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Indeex, I used the numbers from RH6. Yeah, min/max change based on the 
distro, sigh. Anyway, some thread is unblocking these signals.

On Wed, 15 Jan 2020, Matev? Tadel wrote:

> Xrootd does not use SIG 64 and SIG 63, it uses SIGRTMAX and SIGRTMAX - 1 :)
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> On fedora 30 these are:```
> root [2] SIGRTMIN -> (int) 34
> root [3] SIGRTMAX ->(int) 64
> root [4] SIGRTMAX - SIGRTMIN -> (int) 30
> ```
> so `SIGRTMAX - 1 = SIGRTMIN + 29`.
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> How about a plugin using signals and not blocking the RT signals (or unblocking them through ignorance) so they get delivered there from XRootd AIO code, even though they should not? Although I must admit I can not imagine the mess when signals are used for internal communication by two different sub-systems in a single multi-threaded program :)
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