Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 18:16:36 -0600 From: Frank Knobbe <frank@knobbe.us> To: Doug White <dwhite@gumbysoft.com> Cc: stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: SSH strangeness on 4.9 Message-ID: <1076026595.471.134.camel@localhost> In-Reply-To: <20040202165546.D75850@carver.gumbysoft.com> References: <1075439776.471.27.camel@localhost> <20040202165546.D75850@carver.gumbysoft.com>
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--=-6Sr4XF7gvwFXD9H7SZl6 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 18:57, Doug White wrote: > What is the process status at this point? If its Z, its a zombie, and its > a bug in gnome-terminal or notwhat in not properly reaping children. > Zombies aren't killable so that makes sense. Doug, I don't recall the status, but I don't think it was a zombie. I'm hesitant to blame gnome-term since that wasn't recompiled. Everything works on 4.8. Changed supfiles, cvsup'ed, made kernel and world, and voila, ssh sessions hang (didn't touch gnome). Change supfiles back, cvsup again (or cvsdown, whichever way you look at it :), remade kernel and world, and ssh session work as usual. > The acid test would be to see if they all go away if you log out of your > gnome session. I think I tried that, but don't remember (yeah, yeah, what *do* I remember...). I'm reasonable sure that I went out of Gnome and even stopped X, and those suckers were still around.=20 > If they aren't zombies, do ps axl and grab the wchan. That will show wha= t > they are waiting for. Will do. I have some time this weekend and will try again, checking on the wchan. I'll keep the list posted. Later, Frank --=-6Sr4XF7gvwFXD9H7SZl6 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQBAItzjJjGc5ftAw8wRAj4aAKDXzsn6gUEoRWLqjI5oAblMPzOOmQCeImq+ BSV8ZGXJtUwzChwv2VzKOVA= =9sxk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-6Sr4XF7gvwFXD9H7SZl6--
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