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      1 The following is a demonstration of the sigdist.d script.
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      4 Here we run sigdist.d, and in another window we kill -9 a sleep process,
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      6    # ./sigdist.d
      7    Tracing... Hit Ctrl-C to end.
      8    ^C
      9              SENDER        RECIPIENT    SIG  COUNT
     10               sched           dtrace      2      1
     11               sched             bash     18      1
     12                bash            sleep      9      1
     13               sched             Xorg     14     55
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     15 We can see the signal sent from bash to sleep. We can also see that Xorg
     16 has recieved 55 signal 14s. a "man -s3head signal" may help explain what
     17 signal 14 is (alarm clock). 
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