I have a simple Perl script that simply prints a line of text to stdout. What I want to accomplish is that while this script runs, if I (or someone else) issues a signal to that process to stop, I want it to trap that signal and exit cleanly. The code I have looks like the following
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$| = 1;
use sigtrap 'handler' => \&sigtrap, 'HUP', 'INT','ABRT','QUIT','TERM';
while(1){
print "Working...\n";
sleep(2);
}
sub sigtrap(){
print "Caught a signal\n";
exit(1);
}
While this works well when I actually hit ctrl-c from the command line, if I issue a
kill -9 <pid>
It just dies. How do I get it to execute something before exiting? My general idea is to use this framework to capture when this script dies on a server due to a server reboot for maintenance or failure.
Thanks much in advance