| 1. | Init is typically assigned process identifier 1.
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| 2. | Database locks, process identifiers, and atomicity of database update transactions are all required of standard MUMPS implementations.
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| 3. | In the child process, the return value appears as zero ( which is an invalid process identifier ).
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| 4. | PID is the actual process identifier number of the xinetd, which can be obtained with the command pgrep xinetd.
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| 5. | This new process ( which is a child of the parent ) has a new process identifier ( PID ).
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| 6. | After the zombie is removed, its process identifier ( PID ) and entry in the process table can then be reused.
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| 7. | The other process, the parent, receives from the process identifier of the child, which is always a positive number.
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| 8. | Common resource handles are file descriptors, network sockets, database connections, process identifiers ( PIDs ), and job IDs.
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| 9. | The return value of is recorded in a variable of type, which is the POSIX type for process identifiers ( PIDs ).
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| 10. | However, while the Unix domain sockets use the file system namespace, Netlink processes are addressed by process identifiers ( PIDs ).
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