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тАО09-09-2009 02:12 AM
тАО09-09-2009 02:12 AM
I have a defuct process where the PPID is 1. Anyway to get rid of it. OS is RHEL 4.6
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тАО09-09-2009 02:24 AM
тАО09-09-2009 02:24 AM
SolutionDefunct as in in state Z? Just ignore it - the process has exited but its parent process failed to run wait() or its variant for the PID. It's not doing anything anyway.
init will periodically do that and it may go away, but not always AFAIK.
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Goran
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тАО09-09-2009 09:40 PM
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Re: defunct process
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тАО09-10-2009 02:59 AM
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Re: defunct process
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тАО09-10-2009 06:05 AM
тАО09-10-2009 06:05 AM
Re: defunct process
I think Z is showing zombie process. Zombies can be identified in the output from the Unix ps command by the presence of a ├в Z├в in the ├в STAT├в column
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тАО09-10-2009 06:11 AM
тАО09-10-2009 06:11 AM
Re: defunct process
Z status stands for Defunct ("zombie") process, terminated but not reaped by its parent.
Unlike Unix, Linux periodically cleans up defunct processes without system reboot. Your defunct process will be eventually removed by OS.
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тАО09-12-2009 09:14 PM
тАО09-12-2009 09:14 PM
Re: defunct process
On HP-UX, this can't happen, zombies are reaped by init. I would think Linux would work the same. Are you sure this isn't a wedged process? (Hmm, you mentioned Z below.)
>loco_vikide: Your defunct process will be eventually removed by OS.
Hmm, I would have thought init would be working a little faster so you wouldn't see it.
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тАО09-13-2009 01:13 AM
тАО09-13-2009 01:13 AM
Re: defunct process
Thanks folks