How do you get rid of <defunct> processes? (AT&T UNIXpc)
Lenny Tropiano
lenny at icus.UUCP
Wed Feb 10 13:40:48 AEST 1988
I don't know how I do it, but sometimes a process terminates abnormally
and it turns into a ZOMBIE <defunct> process.
F S UID PID PPID C PRI NI ADR SZ:RSZ WCHAN TTY TIME COMD
1 Z 0 14275 14273240 80 0 <defunct>
1 S 0 14273 1 3 21 0 61 22: 0 4157c w1 0:00 sh
Now I've tried the usual:
$ kill -9 14273 14275
They don't want to die! Unfortunately they'll stay there until I reboot,
also it shows up in the "[w]" Windows Manager as if it still exists. I
toggle to that window and all I get is the WORKING ICON. And the screen
that was there when I exited... But it doesn't want to die, and I don't
want to reboot. Is there an easier solution? And how do they get
created in the first place?
Thanks,
-Lenny
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