How long did you wait?
How about overnight?
Is this the CLOSE_WAIT state?
> I have a process that sometimes leaves "CLOSE" state connections, as follows:
>
> $ netstat -o -A inet
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State Timer
> tcp 1 40880 192.168.99.1:1147 feed-udp.rad.dire:33119 CLOSE on
>(8.83/0)
>
> That connection is hanging around despite the fact that the process that
> created it is completely gone (killed), and the process on the remote machine
> is also completely gone (killed). But this "CLOSE" state record seems to hang
> around until I reboot.
>
> Does "CLOSE" state refer to the "CLOSING" state described in Stevens' _UNIX
> Network Programming_?
>
> How do I get rid of such a record without rebooting? (It is just ugly, it
> hasn't prevented anything from working (yet))
>
> Dave
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