The signal SIGTERM is caught. The signal handler for
                            SIGTERM releases all currently used resources and terminates
                            Natural smoothly. 
               
Natural's default signal handlers for SIGBUS,
                            SIGSEGV and SIGILL are only installed if the command
                            gcore (or a script with the same name which supplies
                            gcore functionality on Solaris) is available and if
                            the user running Natural has execution rights for this command. If one of these
                            signal handlers gets control, the handlers that were valid at startup time are
                            restored, gcore is executed and an attempt is made
                            to behave as if the signal SIGTERM was caught. 
               
Note:
If the operating system is AIX, the function
                               coredump is called.