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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T11:20:23+00:00 2026-05-26T11:20:23+00:00

I have a script running on the background of my linux server and I

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I have a script running on the background of my linux server and I would like to catch signals like reboot or anything that would kill this script and instead save any importante information before actually exiting.

I think most of what I need to catch is, SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGHUP, SIGKILL.

How do catch any of these signals and have it execute an exit function otherwise keep executing whatever it was doing ?

pseudo perl code:

#!/usr/bin/perl

use stricts;
use warnings;

while (true)
{
    #my happy code is running
    #my happy code will sleep for a few until its breath is back to keep running.
}

#ops I have detected an evil force trying to kill me
#let's call the safe exit.
sub safe_exit() 
{
    # save stuff
    exit(1);
}

pseudo php code:

<?php

while (1)
{
    #my happy code is running
    #my happy code will sleep for a few until its breath is back to keep running.
}

#ops I have detected an evil force trying to kill me
#let's call the safe exit.

function safe_exit()
{
    # save stuff
    exit(1);
}
?>
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    2026-05-26T11:20:23+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 11:20 am

    PHP uses pcntl_signal to register a signal handler, so something like this:

    declare(ticks = 1);
    
    function sig_handler($sig) {
        switch($sig) {
            case SIGINT:
            # one branch for signal...
        }
    }
    
    pcntl_signal(SIGINT,  "sig_handler");
    pcntl_signal(SIGTERM, "sig_handler");
    pcntl_signal(SIGHUP,  "sig_handler");
    # Nothing for SIGKILL as it won't work and trying to will give you a warning.
    
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