That appears to have done the trick. /proc, ps, and netstat all look like they're seeing every process. Thanks for the help!! Martin On Wednesday 21 January 2004 05:59 pm, Pete Zaitcev wrote: > On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 17:31:38 -0600 > > Martin McGreal <s390@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Linux stldv002 2.4.21-4.0.1.EL #1 SMP Thu Oct 23 01:19:46 EDT 2003 s390x > > s390x s390x GNU/Linux > > > > On a similar note, it appears that there are processes missing from the > > process table as it's retrieved by the ps command (in the following > > example my syslogd is running under pid 322): > > > > [root@stldv002 linux]# ps -fp 322 > > UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD > > [root@stldv002 linux]# ls -ld /proc/322 > > dr-xr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Jan 21 17:27 /proc/322 > > [root@stldv002 linux]# kill -HUP 322 > > [root@stldv002 linux]# tail -1 /var/log/messages > > Jan 21 17:27:22 stldv002 syslogd 1.4.1: restart. > > > > If anyone else has seen behavior like this, or knows what my problem is, > > I would be very thankful for the validation/help. > > Install 2.4.21-9.EL, that ought to fix it. > Let us know how it went. Here's the bug: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=110895 > > -- Pete _______________________________________________ Redhat-s390-list mailing list Redhat-s390-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-s390-list