[Console] Fix signal handlers not being cleared after command termination#62335
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Please rebase/retarget for 6.4 since that's a bugfix that applies there.
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This PR fixes a bug where signal handlers would leak in long-running processes (e.g., Scheduler). When the same command was run multiple times, handlers would accumulate, causing a single OS signal to be handled repeatedly.