killing zombies
Jeff Anton
anton at ucbvax.ARPA
Wed Aug 14 11:02:08 AEST 1985
In article <368 at imsvax.UUCP> harris at imsvax.UUCP (Harris Reavin) writes:
> Unfortunately no unix wizard on the net had a solution for zombie
>processes that disable ports and refuse to die from a "kill -9". I got
>mail from a number of other system administrators who had the same problem
>and asked for the solution if I found one short of rebooting. We discovered
>locally a way to drive a stake through a zombie's heart that I did not
>mention in the previous article. It is better than a reboot but is still a
>lot of trouble. We disconnect the cable from the controller of the affected
>port, change the ttys entry to turn off the port, reconnect the cable,
>and reedit the ttys file to turn the port on again. This usually works.
>I still hope that someone may come up with a better solution that does
>not involve crawling around the back of the computer in search of the
>proper cable.
Have you tried 'stty 0 > /dev/ttyhung'? This usually does the trick with
hung tty lines.
--
C knows no bounds.
Jeff Anton
U.C.Berkeley
ucbvax!anton
anton at berkeley.ARPA
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