04-26-2011
Defunct process with dtlogin
Hi,
Quote:
# ps -ef|grep 14448
root 4634 14448 0 0:00 <defunct>
root 14448 4472 0 29 mar - 0:00 /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin
root 30984 14448 0 0:00 <defunct>
I tried to kill the defunct process but it didn't work.
I don't want to make a mistake because some people are working on the server. I don't know if they might have troubles without dtlogin.
I would like stop/start dtlogin to stop the defunct process
Quote:
/usr/bin/stopsrc -s dtsrc
/usr/bin/startsrc -s dtsrc
Do you think that works?
Otherwise do you have a better solution to give me?
Do you know the difference between
Quote:
/usr/dt/bin/dtlogin -daemon
and /usr/bin/startsrc -s dtsrc
Thanks
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