Most processes are started from the deployment XML file, but they
can also be used with the @ref MSG_process_create() function.
- - <b>Suspend and Resume processes</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/process-suspend/process-suspend.c \n
- Processes can be suspended and resumed during their executions
- thanks to the @ref MSG_process_suspend and @ref MSG_process_resume functions.
-
- - <b>Kill processes</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/process-kill/process-kill.c \n
- Processes can forcefully stop other processes with the @ref MSG_process_kill function.
-
- - <b>Migrating processes</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/process-migration/process-migration.c \n
- Processes can move or be moved from a host to another with the @ref MSG_process_migrate function.
-
- <b>Controling the process life cycle from the XML</b>.
@ref examples/msg/process-startkilltime/process-startkilltime.c \n
You can specify a start time and a kill time in the deployment
@example examples/msg/async-waitany/async-waitany.c
@example examples/msg/process-create/process-create.c
-@example examples/msg/process-suspend/process-suspend.c
-@example examples/msg/process-kill/process-kill.c
-@example examples/msg/process-migration/process-migration.c
@example examples/msg/process-startkilltime/process-startkilltime.c
@example examples/msg/trace-platform/trace-platform.c