George Chelidze <wrath@geo.net.ge> writes:
as soon as I send accounting stop packet to radius, test.pl executes and becomes a zombie. (I tried bash script, c program with the same result.)
3890 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/local/freeradius/sbin/radiusd 3893 ? Z 0:00 \_ [test.pl] <defunct>
As far as I know, this should have been fixed in 1.0.3 and I doubt it's debian specific, as I know 0.93 works on another RH 7.3 without a problem (In fact zombie is listed there as well but disappears after several seconds).
Any ideas/suggestions?
Is it replaced by a new zombie the next time you send an accounting packet, or do the zombies add up? The way I read rad_fork(), it will call reap_children() every time it is called. But there's not necessarily anything calling reap_children() inbetween. This means that zombies will only live forever on servers without traffic. You should probably read the comment in front of reap_children() in src/main/threads.c. I believe it explains why this design was chosen. Bjørn