UNIX Operating System Question:

How can a parent and child process communicate?

UNIX Operating System Interview Question
UNIX Operating System Interview Question

Answer:

A parent and child can communicate through any of the normal inter-process communication schemes (pipes, sockets, message queues, shared memory), but also have some special ways to communicate that take advantage of their relationship as a parent and child. One of the most obvious is that the parent can get the exit status of the child.


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