Examples of using Parent process in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Jump to Parent Process.
The child process is a duplicate of the parent process.
Kill parent process if Cancel button is pressed.
Restoring stdin in parent process failed.
The fork creates a child that is a duplicate of the parent process.
Restoring stdout in parent process failed.
Check ps-f examplewhere this command listed both process ID and parent process ID.
However, sometimes the parent process is killed before its child is killed.
Each user process in the system has a parent process.
In a Unix environment, the parent process of a daemon is often the init process. .
Each child diagram should have the same input andoutput data flow as the parent process.
This mechanism allows the parent process to communicate easily with its child process. .
In this case, the"parent of all processes," init process, becomes the new PPID(parent process ID).
All data flow into or out of the parent process must be shown flowing into or out of the child diagram.
In addition, this lower-level diagram maycontain data stores not shown on the parent process.
The running process is called parent process& newly created process is called child process. .
The new process is usually called a child process, and the original process whose pid doesn't change,is called the parent process.
If the parent process has data flow connecting to a data store, the child diagram may include the data store as well.
The process on Diagram0 that is exploded is called the parent process, and the diagram that results is called the child diagram.
Thread have direct access to the data segment of its process, an individual process has their own copy of the data segment of the parent process.
The creating process is called a parent process while the new processes are called the children of that process. .
The primary rule for creating child diagrams, vertical balancing, dictates that a child diagram cannot produce output orreceive input that the parent process does not also produce or receive.
The parent process is told about its child process being terminated, which allows a process to wait for the completion of a task it delegated to a child process. .
In addition to the various physical and logical resources that a process obtains when it is created, initialization data(input)may be passed along by the parent process to the child process. .
Typically, only a parent process may control or even access a child process, but mechanisms nearly always exist to allow files and directories to be read by a wider group than just the owner.
When a process is created it obtains in addition to various physical and logical resources,initialization data that may be passed along from the parent process to the child process. .
Typically, only a parent process may control or even access a child process, but mechanisms nearly always exist to allow files and directories to be read by a wider group than just the owner.
In cases where the communicating processes are related(for instance,a parent and its child process), the parent process can also create an anonymous pipe before forking, and the child inherits it.