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Igor Galić resolved TS-1657.
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    Resolution: Fixed

b20c7404f8775ffc088e6833622fa8440f8d0038
ce7df45b2a20cfa13d57f5eb30e23d15201839f6
fc7c53437d57bb48c283b9b9ae2ebd8f9ab0c1b1
5c14a3c49acd96a1ff21a731716b3c485dd46272 (broken CHANGES)
2069448fea664161a29891f1db46de4e9c05fb78 (solaris fix)
                
> 3.2.x - Traffic Cop doesn't wait() for its children
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TS-1657
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-1657
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: Linux and possibly FreeBSD
>            Reporter: Igor Galić
>            Assignee: Igor Galić
>             Fix For: 3.3.4
>
>
> When {{traffic_cop}} is killed by a supervising process it doesn't wait() for 
> its children.
> This can lead to race conditions where traffic cop is killed, for instance by 
> {{upstart}}, and then started again, while a {{traffic_manager}} and 
> {{traffic_server}} are still running.
> n.b.: This does not happen on Solaris, where SMF kills off all processes 
> running in the same [contract(4)|http://illumos.org/man/4/contract].

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