| 1. | And client processes can ask for service from server processes by various IPC mechanisms.
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| 2. | A new client process reusing this persistent connection will get the connection " as is ".
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| 3. | Doors are created by server processes ( which must use threads ) and called by client processes.
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| 4. | This means its state can change for reasons unrelated to the behavior of a single sender or client process.
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| 5. | A Linux kernel module and pvfs-client process allow the file system to be mounted and used with standard utilities.
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| 6. | Note that each client processes the data independently on its machine in a process that is called stabilization of the portal.
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| 7. | So how could a client process asking for service communicate with a non-process or a binary file via IPC?
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| 8. | The doors concept is very similar to X / Open XATMI API specification, where client processes invokes server processes exposed functions.
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| 9. | Unlike kill, xkill does not request that the client process, which may be running on a different machine, be terminated.
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| 10. | With the assistance of operating system and network agents, a client process sends a message to a server process and receives a reply.
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