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From: dg@lakart.UUCP (David Goodenough)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
Subject: Re: when does kill -9 pid not work?
Message-ID: <650@lakart.UUCP>
Date: 9 Aug 89 14:43:10 GMT
References: <4914@ptsfa.PacBell.COM>
Organization: Lakart Corporation, Newton, MA
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dmt@PacBell.COM (Dave Turner) sez:
> In article <9748@alice.UUCP> debra@alice.UUCP () writes:
>>when the process exits (due to the kill -9) it may get stuck in a device
>>driver or something, so it enters a "zombie" state. This means that the
>>process is busy exiting, but hasn't quite gone far enough to tell init that
>>it's really gone.
>
> There are times when a process cannot be killed and does not enter the
> zombie state. It will not use cpu time and will live (in a coma) until
> the system is rebooted. I have seen this on other systems besides 3B20s.
Also processes that have exited & not been waited for: "" can't
be removed with a kill -9. As Chris Torek, or Doug Gwyn, or someone said:
"There's no point shooting a corpse - it's already dead"
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