Re: [nv-l] Java processes running
2005-06-27 17:07:51
Bill,
It will take some experiments to determine whether what you see is normal
or not.
Basically the problem is that Linux treats java threads as separate
processes and displays them in ps -ef, whereas other UNIX OS's do not.
So if you are running the internal TEC adapter in nvserverd, for example,
you'll see six or seven additional java processes all started by nvserverd.
the trick is to trace things back through the PID and PPIDs. That's about
all I can tell you, except that if any of your java processes get parented
by init (1) and you start the NetView GUI with "netview", then the code
will notice that and tell you that their are incorrectly parented (zombie)
processes being left behind.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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