process not disappearing from proc tbl..

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Hey guys..

Maybe too much food over the weekend.. Maybe brain cells are fried!

Created a basic/simple 5 line php test, It runs so chown/chmod are ok.

However, when I then run it as a background process, and check the
procTBL, the PID is there.. the process never leaves, unless I
manually kill it.. so... what have I forgotten..  I know.. the homer
simpson (doh!!) is going to be painful on this one..

my test php

------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/php
<?php

sleep(5);
print "running child_test \n";

exit();
?>

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running from the cmd line..

/cloud_nfs/child_test.php     << runs fine, and not in procTBL after running..

trying to background from the cmd line..

/cloud_nfs/child_test.php  &    << never goes from procTBL unless
manually killed

/cloud_nfs/child_test.php  2>&1 &    << never goes from procTBL unless
manually killed

So.. what did I screw up to run in background, and be removed from procTBL..



Thanks...

(be nice!!)
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