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Repost: process table shows already killed processes



Hello,

I have asked this already on 2/26/99:

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Hi!

Imagine the following:

Via service manager, I have installed three processes `portmap',
`syslogd' and `inetd'. If I login now via simple console
window, I can see the following process table:

        /home/admin[1]$ ps -ef
             UID    PID   PPID TTY     STIME COMMAND
          system   1003      1  -1  13:11:17 /usr/local/sbin/syslogd.exe
          system   1004      1  -1  13:11:18 /usr/local/sbin/portmap.exe
          system   1005      1  -1  13:11:18 /usr/local/sbin/inetd.exe
        administ   1006   1006  -1  13:11:26 /usr/bin/tcsh.exe
        administ   1009   1006  -1  13:11:29 /usr/bin/ps

Now I call the KILL.EXE from NTReskit:

        /home/admin[2]$ KILL.EXE inetd
        process #286 [inetd.exe] killed
        /home/admin[3]$ KILL.EXE portmap
        process #148 [portmap.exe] killed
        /home/admin[4]$ KILL.EXE syslogd
        process #295 [syslogd.exe] killed

And, at last, I take a look into the process table:

        /home/admin[5]$ ps -ef
             UID    PID   PPID TTY     STIME COMMAND
          system   1003      1  -1  13:11:17 /usr/local/sbin/syslogd.exe
        administ   1006   1006  -1  13:11:26 /usr/bin/tcsh.exe
        administ   1018   1006  -1  13:15:04 /usr/bin/ps

???The syslogd is still in the table??? Ok, next try:

        /home/admin[6]$ ps -ef
             UID    PID   PPID TTY     STIME COMMAND
        administ   1006   1006  -1  13:11:26 /usr/bin/tcsh.exe
        administ   1019   1006  -1  13:16:30 /usr/bin/ps

Oh, on the second try, the already killed processes are erased
from the table! This behaviour is 100% reproducable.

Could somebody explain this behaviour? I would like to change it
to the expected one, if it's possible.

Regards,
Corinna