jian@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (02/28/91)
Hi, Help needed! I telneted to our RS/6000 running AIX 3.1 and fired an application program in foreground. By accident, my terminal was dropped from the network (my PC had power failure). Then I telneted to the RS/6000 again. I found that the application program became a zombei process and still kept running in the kernel. Is this true that the AIX kernel kills the telnet session, the shell associated to the telnet session, as well as the application program when the remote terminal accidently drops from the network. If it is true, I must miss something in configuring the AIX kernel or the telnet deamon. Would somebody point me out what should I do. I would appreciate any helps. Otherwise, our RS/6000 will keep generating zombei processes whenever the ethernet network fails or the remote terminal drops for some reasons. Jian ***************************************************************************** Jian Q. Li Network Programmer University of Kansas Computer Center Phone: (913) 864-0358 Lawrence, KS. 66045 Internet: jian@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu *****************************************************************************