Re: Why SIGKILL signal not terminate a process?

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On 29.11.2013 20:41, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
> On my Fedora 19 i686 I see weird thing - when killing processes (by
> commands as:
> 
> killall -9 kactivitymanagerd
> killall -9 gam_server
> killall -9 kded4
> killall -9 systemd
> killall -9 atril
> 
> or with PID:
> 
> kill -9 1 1322 10612 10619
> 
> ), then processes stay running - they are not zombies (for PID=1 be
> zombie perhaps does not make sense), but eat CPU, occupy memory etc.
> I cannot say this behavior is always (I'm killing processes only when
> I need it), but I saw this several times, with last Fedora distros.
> 
> It is bad glibc signal() implementation or what else?
> 
> Regards, Franta Hanzlik
> 

http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5642/what-if-kill-9-does-not-work



Mateusz Marzantowicz
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