SIMULATION - Which signal is missing from the following command that is commonly used to instruct a daemon to reinitialize itself, including reading configuration files? killall -s _______ daemon
The signal that is commonly used to instruct a daemon to reinitialize itself, including reading configuration files, is `HUP` (Hang Up). So, the missing part of the command is:
`killall -s HUP daemon`
Sending the `HUP` signal to a daemon typically triggers it to reinitialize itself, reread its configuration files, and restart as needed, all without completely terminating the process. This is a common way to apply new configuration settings to a running daemon.
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