Trouble killing processes in SysV/AT
Ken Keirnan
kjk at pbhyf.PacBell.COM
Sun May 1 08:01:00 AEST 1988
In article <3951 at killer.UUCP> wnp at killer.UUCP (Wolf Paul) writes:
>Can anyone enlighten me as to what causes a process to become "immortal"
>in System VR2, or Microport UNIX System V/AT, to be more specific?
>
>I have encountered this a number of times, where it would be impossible
>even for root to kill a process; if the parent process of the "immortal"
>process is killed, the child attaches itself to init, PID 1.
>
The only processes (I can think of) that cannot be killed, even with
signal 9, are *DEFUNCT* processes and processes suspended waiting on I/O.
Since the above case is evidently not a DEFUNCT, I would suspect an I/O
problem. Since there was no mention of what the process is doing, its
tough to determine. Is the process a hung getty? How about a little more
info.
Ken Keirnan
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