On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 06:53:30PM -0000, Michael Helmling wrote:
> Rebooting doesn't solve the problem. However, it isn't totally reproducable: After the last /etc/init.d/ssh restart, I could exit ssh sessions normally without leaving zombie processes. However, now after another reboot, the zombies return. So, rebooting is rather counterproductive than helping. ;-)
>
Right. Could confirm that issuing *one* /etc/init.d/ssh restart after
the system has rebooted fixes the issue?
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 06:53:30PM -0000, Michael Helmling wrote:
> Rebooting doesn't solve the problem. However, it isn't totally reproducable: After the last /etc/init.d/ssh restart, I could exit ssh sessions normally without leaving zombie processes. However, now after another reboot, the zombies return. So, rebooting is rather counterproductive than helping. ;-)
>
Right. Could confirm that issuing *one* /etc/init.d/ssh restart after
the system has rebooted fixes the issue?
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