Stopping yield generator gracefully #1736
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I just attach to tmux / screen where it is running and press Ctrl+C. But normal |
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Ah, thanks. I was doing kill -9, maybe that's why the lock file persisted
(duh). Will experiment. I just wondered if there was an rpc call or
something.
(I'm working on building it inside docker as part of Parmanode, so I won't
need tmux.)
…On Wed, 23 Oct 2024, 7:31 am Kristaps Kaupe, ***@***.***> wrote:
I just attach to tmux / screen where it is running and press Ctrl+C. But
normal kill also should stop it gracefully, unless you do kill -9.
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G'day g'day
Apart from killing the python process, how is one to gracefully stop the yield generator? With the kill method, it always leads to a lock file. I can handle that if I have to to clean up the lock file in my script, but I was wondering if there a standard way to stop it?
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