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Is there a way to eliminate a warning (exit code 137) in perl? I am running a Perl script on linux within another shell script. This Perl script exits with a warning and exit code 137. I could not pinpoint what exit code 137 stands for.

What is the best way to avoid this warning? I tried "no warnings" in the script and I have an exit 0 at the end of my Perl script as well.

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    Where does your script exit? Do you actually see a warning? Jun 24, 2009 at 22:16
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    It might help to post the relevant chunk of code.
    – Telemachus
    Jun 24, 2009 at 22:20
  • I am not sure how to figure out where the script exits. It seems to do its job really well (as my output is right) but exits with 137. I do a echo $status to see the exit code.
    – Bi.
    Jun 24, 2009 at 22:20
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    You are going to have to at the very least show the part of your shell script that invokes the perl script and show the "warning" that is output if you want people to be able to help you. (Just edit your question and add those things to it.)
    – ysth
    Jun 25, 2009 at 0:15
  • Possible duplicate of What does 'killed' mean?
    – kenorb
    Apr 3, 2019 at 16:50

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137=128+9, which means some other process has sent you a signal 9, which is SIGKILL. I.e. the other script kills yours, that's what it looks like.

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  • Not quite because running the script independently as well spits out 137. Thanks.
    – Bi.
    Jun 24, 2009 at 22:36
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    It is also possible that it sent itself the signal. Jun 24, 2009 at 22:57
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    It's the oomkiller process that's killing it -- not the other script.
    – Christy
    Oct 1, 2015 at 15:54
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    On Linux, check dmesg output to see if was the OOM Killer.
    – andrewdotn
    May 7, 2016 at 16:55
  • Can you elaborate on why you have "128" in your answer? Is that a known number, that increments from there? May 3, 2019 at 22:41
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I just ran into the same exit code 137 when launching a python script. It turns out to be the OOM killer kicking in, sending SIGKILL to python interpreter. If it's the same cause, you can find oom msgs in /var/log/messages

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  • oom_reaper messages are also in dmesg.
    – HappyFace
    Jul 16, 2019 at 14:23
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I got the same error code 137 from an ANT script. Looking at /var/log/messages, I understand it's out of memory error.

Jun 21 07:33:30 myhost kernel: Out of memory: Kill process 52959 (java) score 164 or sacrifice child
Jun 21 07:33:30 myhost kernel: Killed process 52959 (java) total-vm:709496kB, anon-rss:397016kB, file-rss:0kB
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I suspect the exit warning is printed out by the shell which called the perl program, not by the perl program itself, so "no warnings" in the perl code won't help you. exit code 137 means it was killed with a SIGKILL signal.

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