02-10-2011
I don't suppose you forked anywhere, leaving a copy in a child process?
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rad_fork
rad_fork(3) Library Functions Manual rad_fork(3)
NAME
rad_fork - Creates a new process on a Resource Affinity Domain (libnuma library)
SYNOPSIS
#include <numa.h>
pid_t rad_fork(
radid_t radid,
ulong_t flags );
PARAMETERS
Identifies a Resource Affinity Domain (RAD) on which to allocate data and schedule threads for a new process. Specifies options (a bit
mask) that affect the attachment or binding operation. See DESCRIPTION for details.
DESCRIPTION
The rad_fork() function behaves the same as nfork() when the latter specifies a resource type of R_RAD and a resource descriptor that
points to a RAD set containing a single RAD identifier. For a description of this behavior, refer to the description of the R_RAD resource
type in nfork(3).
The following option is specified for the flags argument: This option specifies that any processes later forked by the specified process
will not inherit the parent's RAD assignment.
By default, any child processes will be assigned to the same home RAD as their parent process, and will be attached or bound to that
RAD if the parent was attached or bound.
RETURN VALUES
Success (returned to the child process). In this case, the function also returns the process ID of the child process to the parent process.
The child process and all of its data structures are allocated on the RAD specified by the radid argument. In addition, the initial
thread of the child process is sceduled on one of the CPUs in the specified RAD. Failure (returned to the parent process). In this
case, no child process is created and the function sets errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The limit on the total number of processes executing for a single user would be exceeded. This limit can be exceeded by a process with
superuser privilege. The radid argument specifies an invalid RAD identifier. There is insufficient memory to create this process.
SEE ALSO
Functions: nfork(3), nloc(3), numa_intro(3), radsetops(3)
Files: numa_types(4)
rad_fork(3)