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Process Creation 2

The document outlines the steps involved in process creation, including system initialization and the execution of a process creation system call. It also details the various ways a process can terminate, such as normal exit, error exit, fatal error, or being killed by another process. Additionally, it notes that batch process initialization is specific to batch systems on large mainframes.

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Process Creation 2

The document outlines the steps involved in process creation, including system initialization and the execution of a process creation system call. It also details the various ways a process can terminate, such as normal exit, error exit, fatal error, or being killed by another process. Additionally, it notes that batch process initialization is specific to batch systems on large mainframes.

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Process Creation

1. System Initialization
2. Execution of a process creation system call (fork) by running process
3. A user request to create a new process
4. Initialization of batch process
Process creation
Process Creation
• 4 Initialization of batch process
• Applicable to only batch system found on large mainframe
Process Termination
• 1 Normal Exit
• 2 Error Exit
• 3 Fatal Error
• 4 Killed by another process
Process Termination
• 1 Normal exit(Voluntary)
• Terminated because process has done its work

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