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2016 Jan 29
0
Re: Zombie processes being created when console buffer is full
On 01/29/2016 05:08 AM, Peter Steele wrote:
> We have been researching stuck zombie processes in our libvirt lxc
> containers. What we found was:
>
> 1) Each zombie’s parent was pid 1. init which symlinks to systemd.
> 2) In some cases, the zombies were launched by systemd, in others the
> zombie was inherited.
> 3) While the child is in the zombie state, the parent
2016 Jan 29
2
Zombie processes being created when console buffer is full
We have been researching stuck zombie processes in our libvirt lxc
containers. What we found was:
1) Each zombie’s parent was pid 1. init which symlinks to systemd.
2) In some cases, the zombies were launched by systemd, in others the
zombie was inherited.
3) While the child is in the zombie state, the parent process (systemd)
/proc/1/status shows no pending signals.
4) Attaching gdb to
2016 Mar 10
1
Re: Zombie processes being created when console buffer is full
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:25:08AM -0800, Peter Steele wrote:
>On 01/29/2016 05:08 AM, Peter Steele wrote:
>> We have been researching stuck zombie processes in our libvirt lxc
>> containers. What we found was:
>>
>> 1) Each zombie’s parent was pid 1. init which symlinks to systemd.
>> 2) In some cases, the zombies were launched by systemd, in others the
>>
2016 Dec 13
15
[Bug 2646] New: zombie processes when using privilege separation
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2646
Bug ID: 2646
Summary: zombie processes when using privilege separation
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.2p2
Hardware: ix86
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: minor
Priority: P5
Component: sshd
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2010 Aug 31
2
[Bug 1812] New: ControlPersist causes defunct/zombie processes
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1812
Summary: ControlPersist causes defunct/zombie processes
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.6p1
Platform: All
URL: http://bugs.debian.org/594687
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ssh
AssignedTo:
2019 Jan 25
0
[klibc:update-dash] eval: Reap zombies after built-in commands and functions
Commit-ID: ed1a1311732c764495a5ec26bfdcac34ea6dce1b
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=ed1a1311732c764495a5ec26bfdcac34ea6dce1b
Author: Herbert Xu <herbert at gondor.apana.org.au>
AuthorDate: Mon, 26 Mar 2018 23:55:50 +0800
Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
CommitDate: Fri, 25 Jan 2019 02:57:21 +0000
[klibc] eval: Reap zombies
2020 Mar 28
0
[klibc:update-dash] dash: eval: Reap zombies after built-in commands and functions
Commit-ID: a33ea92e57007317a5c406626441029899e164e0
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=a33ea92e57007317a5c406626441029899e164e0
Author: Herbert Xu <herbert at gondor.apana.org.au>
AuthorDate: Mon, 26 Mar 2018 23:55:50 +0800
Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
CommitDate: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 21:42:54 +0000
[klibc] dash: eval: Reap
2010 Dec 20
4
Asterisk 1.6 produces *many* zombie processes on Debian.
We have an issue with our Asterisk install where Asterisk produces many
Zombie processes (on the order of several hundred per minute) until either
the Asterisk server is restarted (and the zombies die a natural death), or
the kernel runs out of PID space (happens within hours) and brings the
system to a halt.
This problem only happens when the server is under some non-trivial load.
We were
2003 Aug 02
1
Asterisk agi interface leaves zombie processes?
Hi-
Asterisk (CVS 7/30/03) seems to leave my AGI processes (written in Perl) as
"zombies", even though they exit normally with exit(0). I am running Red
Hat 9.
I tried the same AGI etc with an older CVS (7/1/03) and this does not
happen.
I think a zombie process is a process that doesn't release some resource
(shared memory, etc), so I'm worried about this since I call my AGI
2017 Sep 25
1
A lot of zombie processes on Debian 9
Can you try with this systemd unit file.
Restarting does not close all prosesses with that one.
( you need : ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID )
Jessie used probely sysv and not systemd, which should explain why there are so many zombies.
[Unit]
Description=Samba AD Daemon
Documentation=man:samba(8) man:samba(7) man:smb.conf(5)
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=notify
NotifyAccess=all
2010 Dec 23
1
Zombie DAHDI FXO channels
Dear listers,
I'm facing a puzzling situation with Digium TDM2400 card (12 FXO / 12 FXS).
Once a day or so we detect 1 or 2 zombie FXO channels. These can be either
outbound or inbound calls. I thought this could be related to obsolete DAHDI
or Asterisk versions, so I upgraded to 2.4.0 and 1.6.2.15 respectively (OS:
Ubuntu 10.04 64 bits). To no avail; the zombie channels keep showing up.
2005 Oct 31
5
zombie domains
Hi,
How can I figure why some domain is still in zombie state, like these ones:
master-xen root /vm/ttylinux# xm list
Name ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs State Time(s)
Domain-0 0 574 1 r----- 90.5
Zombie-small-11 28 0 1 ---s-d 0.9
Zombie-small-17 34 0 1 ---s-d
2011 May 18
3
asterisk's zombie processes
I'm monitoring Asterisk with Nagios. Nagios constantly alerts because of too
many zombie processes. I eventually had to disable the notification for the
alert but why does Asterisk create so many zombie processes, I've see more
than 30 at times and it generally stays in the 20s... just seems unusual and
wondering if it's harmful, thanks in advance.
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2005 Jan 06
3
dovecot-auth zombie procs
Hi, every now and then it seems as if dovecot-auth zombie's out. When this
happens nobody can log in. If I kill all the dovecot-auth processes and
then restart dovecot everything seems to work again. I'm authenticating
against an openldap server on a debian sarge box so I wonder if this has
anything to do with it. All my clients are using Outlook. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
2005 Dec 13
1
slug of zombies
after booting a CentOS 4.2 system
I have a bunch of zombies...
root 2828 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z 14:41 0:00 [chvt]
<defunct>
My read from googling this is chvt stems from something that involves a
shell.
They ***may*** have been created from my attempts to start mysqld which
isn't working (I will start another thread) but no efforts to kill them
off are working...
2006 Feb 13
0
Call over SIP channel becomes a zombie
Hi all,
I am running 1.0.10 and calls over a SIP channel more than often become
zombies (call is still there but no more sound. I get the following:
"Unable to parse INFO message from
60ee370b6c3ab6ae24a43d383bd39b63@mcsmontreal.ca. Content"
And then the call continues but no more sound (my zombie analogy).
I have this problem for a few months now and it started to
2014 Oct 28
1
Asterisk 12 - zombie processes
Hello Asterisk users,
We noticed that on Asterisk 12 zombie processes are being generated - They
are released after a while, but we have around 10-20 zombie processes
running.
We are not sure if this is a normal behavior or an issue.
We saw in the documentation that the bridging module creates zombie
processes - is it related?
Thank you,
Yaron.
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2017 Sep 25
0
A lot of zombie processes on Debian 9
Hai,
Did you check the systemd units? ( not left overs from other versions? )
Is this a member of ADDC ? ) process shows [samba] so im asumming a member server.
And what parameters are used, did you add --with-systemd ?
and on debian DONT use : --with-system-mitkrb5
Debian used Heimdal kerberos ( centos/RH MIT ).
Greetz,
Louis
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2012 Apr 25
4
[Bug 2000] New: when using ssh with ControlMaster/ControlPersist, one may get zombie processes
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2000
Bug #: 2000
Summary: when using ssh with ControlMaster/ControlPersist, one
may get zombie processes
Classification: Unclassified
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.9p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: major
2012 Apr 09
0
ControlMaster and ControlPersist leads to zombie processes
Hi.
Perhaps you can help me with this:
What I do is using Nagios (actually Icinga) and having checks on remote
hosts executed via ssh.
In order to dramatically speed checks up (from about 0,300 ms to 0,010
ms) I use ControlMaster = auto, which also makes the mux process spawned
on the first check.
As checks are typically sequentially scheduled I want the mux process
to persist but it should