Bug#536933: bandwidthd has a lot of zombies...

2009-08-23 Thread Andreas Henriksson
tags 536933 + wontfix
thanks

On tis, 2009-07-14 at 16:03 +0200, Radek Antoniuk wrote:
 bandwidthd spawns children which become zombies what is not very elegant...
 root  7925  0.0  0.0   6324  2180 ?SN   12:17   0:00 
 /usr/sbin/bandwidthd
 root  7926  0.0  0.0   6324  2172 ?SN   12:17   0:00  \_ 
 /usr/sbin/bandwidthd
 root   708  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?ZN   15:57   0:00  |   \_ 
 [bandwidthd] defunct
 root  7927  0.0  0.0   6324  2172 ?SN   12:17   0:00  \_ 
 /usr/sbin/bandwidthd
 root 28638  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?ZN   15:17   0:00  |   \_ 
 [bandwidthd] defunct
 root  7928  0.0  0.0   6324  2104 ?SN   12:17   0:00  \_ 
 /usr/sbin/bandwidthd
 root  1313  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?ZN   16:01   0:00  \_ 
 [bandwidthd] defunct

Being elegant or not, it's part of the bandwidthd design and they get
the defunct processes (threads) gets cleaned up on the next graphing
run. If you monitor them you'll notice that they are only defunct until
they get cleaned up, new ones will be created with new process ids when
they are done graphing... This is described in the documentation.


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Bug#536933: bandwidthd has a lot of zombies...

2009-07-15 Thread Andreas Henriksson
tags 536933 + wontfix
thanks

On tis, 2009-07-14 at 16:03 +0200, Radek Antoniuk wrote:
 bandwidthd spawns children which become zombies what is not very elegant...
 root  7925  0.0  0.0   6324  2180 ?SN   12:17   0:00 
 /usr/sbin/bandwidthd
 root  7926  0.0  0.0   6324  2172 ?SN   12:17   0:00  \_ 
 /usr/sbin/bandwidthd
 root   708  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?ZN   15:57   0:00  |   \_ 
 [bandwidthd] defunct
 root  7927  0.0  0.0   6324  2172 ?SN   12:17   0:00  \_ 
 /usr/sbin/bandwidthd
 root 28638  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?ZN   15:17   0:00  |   \_ 
 [bandwidthd] defunct
 root  7928  0.0  0.0   6324  2104 ?SN   12:17   0:00  \_ 
 /usr/sbin/bandwidthd
 root  1313  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?ZN   16:01   0:00  \_ 
 [bandwidthd] defunct

Being elegant or not, it's part of the bandwidthd design and they get
the defunct processes (threads) gets cleaned up on the next graphing
run. If you monitor them you'll notice that they are only defunct until
they get cleaned up, new ones will be created with new process ids when
they are done graphing... This is described in the documentation.


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Bug#536933: bandwidthd has a lot of zombies...

2009-07-14 Thread Radek Antoniuk
Package: bandwidthd
Version: 2.0.1+cvs20071208-3
Severity: important


bandwidthd spawns children which become zombies what is not very elegant...
root  7925  0.0  0.0   6324  2180 ?SN   12:17   0:00 
/usr/sbin/bandwidthd
root  7926  0.0  0.0   6324  2172 ?SN   12:17   0:00  \_ 
/usr/sbin/bandwidthd
root   708  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?ZN   15:57   0:00  |   \_ 
[bandwidthd] defunct
root  7927  0.0  0.0   6324  2172 ?SN   12:17   0:00  \_ 
/usr/sbin/bandwidthd
root 28638  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?ZN   15:17   0:00  |   \_ 
[bandwidthd] defunct
root  7928  0.0  0.0   6324  2104 ?SN   12:17   0:00  \_ 
/usr/sbin/bandwidthd
root  1313  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?ZN   16:01   0:00  \_ 
[bandwidthd] defunct


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0.1
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-6-686-bigmem (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages bandwidthd depends on:
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]  1.5.24Debian configuration management sy
ii  libc6  2.7-18GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libgd2-xpm 2.0.36~rc1~dfsg-3 GD Graphics Library version 2
ii  libpcap0.8 0.9.8-5   system interface for user-level pa
ii  libpng12-0 1.2.27-2+lenny2   PNG library - runtime
ii  ucf3.0016Update Configuration File: preserv

bandwidthd recommends no packages.

bandwidthd suggests no packages.

-- debconf information excluded



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