ultrix kill bug
eric messick
eric at umbc3.UMD.EDU
Mon Oct 27 14:47:39 AEST 1986
Ultrix V1.2, Vax 11/785.
This is a wierd one. I'm running csh as my default shell,
but in my .login, I execute tcsh (the doc says something about Paul Placeway
at OSU as the most recent modifier of tcsh), so I've got tcsh running
under csh. I'm not certain that this makes a difference, but it seems
possible/likely. I'm doing all of this nonsence because tcsh isn't a legal
shell on our system, and isn't likely to be in the near future.
Anyway, this combination doesn't graciously respond to HUP's. Impolitely
disconnecting often seems to leave both the csh and the tcsh running,
although whatever program was running at the time seems to die properly
(usually). The natural response to this is to kill -9 the offending csh.
Now, this is when something truely intersting happens.
Suppose I was signed on to ttyS1 when I got rudely interrupted. Signing
on again (to ttyS2), I might find:
pid tty command
1111 S1 -csh (csh)
1112 S1 -csh (tcsh)
5000 S2 -csh (csh)
5001 S2 -csh (tcsh)
at which point I would:
kill -9 1111
right? At this point, our terminal server impolitely informs me that
the vax requested that the connection be terminated. I.e. it logged
ME off of S2!. Signing back on, I find that I'm on ttyS1, and:
pid tty command
5000 S2 -csh (csh)
5001 S2 -csh (tcsh)
5010 S1 -csh (csh)
5011 S1 -csh (tcsh)
so, I'm in EXACTLY the same position I was in before! ARRRRGGGGGG!
The workaround? At this point, do a:
kill -9 5000 5010
which seems to work, but impolitely logs me off anyway.
What I want to know, is: How the HE*L did kill send that signal to a process
that was related to the only one it had been told to signal only by being
owned by the same user? Is that even what happened? Could it be in our
terminal server software (it does other flaky things too) instead? Maybe
the signal is getting to the right process (it does seem to be dieing, whereas
the process that is getting hung up on doesn't), but the tty driver is hanging
up the wrong port. Again: How the HE*L is it associating the two?
This has happened enough to get me annoyed... Any ideas out there?
-eric messick
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