... it means that something killed it. I'm assuming a unixy platform here, which means there's no way to catch the SIGKILL, but you may find something in the /var/log files. That is, unless you generate an error somewhere like that in the program.
-Paul
In reply to Re: Why does my script exit with "Killed" - that's all...
by jettero
in thread Why does my script exit with "Killed" - that's all...
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