Subject: Re: [vserver] Zombie vserver
From: Vladislav Geller <vladislav.geller@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 14:26:49 +0100
Tue, 10 Jan 2012 14:26:49 +0100
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> I only know by vserver $name exec lsof, but there might be other methods.
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That just hangs on the server - i can also see it in the vps aux now.


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> What happens if you run this command
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> and sort it after the 3. column from the left, the context number
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I can see the processes i indicated in my firs output here too: the context
is 40002

However - there is not way i can get those processes to terminate. kill -9
has no effect whatsoever.


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I only know by vserver $name exec lsof, but there might be other methods.

That just hangs on the server - i can also see it in the vps aux now.
 

What happens if you run this command
       vps aux
and sort it after the 3. column from the left, the context number


I can see the processes i indicated in my firs output here too: the context is 40002

However - there is not way i can get those processes to terminate. kill -9 has no effect whatsoever.