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Friday 18 April 2014
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 Return Codes:

 Linux AIX OS Return Codes
The exit status or return code of a process in computer programming is a small number passed from a child process (orcallee) to a parent process (or caller) when it has finished executing a specific procedure or delegated task. In DOS, this may be referred to as an errorlevel.

When computer programs are executed, the operating system creates an abstract entity called a process in which the book-keeping for that program is maintained. In multitasking operating systems such as Unix or Linux, new processes can be created by active processes.

The process that spawns another is called a parent process, while those created are child processes. Child processes run concurrently with the parent process.

 The technique of spawning child processes is used to delegate some work to a child process when there is no reason to stop the execution of the parent. When the child finishes executing, it exits by calling the exit system call. This system call facilitates passing the exit status code back to the parent, which can retrieve this value using the wait system call.

There is no  straight way to get return code when it come to Linux/AIX operating systems.I found indirect method. Always 0 = Success anything else is an error.

Note: The codes are different for Linux and AIX

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