Hellos!
When I abort the output of a script in my browser, e.g. when I press ESC or close it while a domain is being created, will the script be aborted too? Or will it “silently” complete its thing?
Thanks in advance for insight.
Hellos!
When I abort the output of a script in my browser, e.g. when I press ESC or close it while a domain is being created, will the script be aborted too? Or will it “silently” complete its thing?
Thanks in advance for insight.
I’m not certain what would occur
I’d definitely be concerned that it might not finish, but perhaps it would!
I’d suggest testing it, but I’m not sure I’d want to risk having a half-created Virtual Server laying around. Though, you could always fire up a Virtualbox instance, pop Linux and Virtualmin into that, and test away without risking your main box
-Eric
Don’t worry about my testing environment, I of course have a non-live virtual machine for potentially bad experiments.
Just thought there might be a definitive answer from someone who knows precisely, if aborting the loading process can cause the Perl script to be aborted too.
An additional thought: It can happen by accident that a script process is aborted browser-wise, like browser crash, accidentally hitting Escape, network problems etc. etc.
I think it would be a bad thing if any of these events, which are not too unlikely to happen from time to time, could cause e.g. a half-created or half-deleted virtual server… That would somewhat leave me with a bad feeling every time I create a domain :)… What do you think?