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Phantoms
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Phantoms
Whenever i choose the option to write the XML O/P to a file, a phantom process is getting created. And these processes dont die on their own, i need to go looking for them and kill each one of them.Is there any option to capture XML without creating phantoms. !!! ![Question :?:](./images/smilies/icon_question.gif)
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how are you identifying the phantoms. At the unix prompt?
When you do
how many do you see, do they have PPID other than 1?
When you do
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ps -ef | grep phantom
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Well i do ps -ef | grep phantom | grep "username"....i get all the phantoms created with my "username" and they have a PPID of 1. The main concept is that i want to capture an XML. I declare the path in the XML O/P stage in its O/P section, and the job obviously gets aborted creating a phantom and XML file. These background processes are slowing down the response from server ![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
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Ok if the PPID is 1 that means its a zombie process and yes they need to be cleared. I thought you said no warnings. I assumed that the job finishes.
Anywho, I have'nt come across something like this, especially dealing with XML's. Maybe someone here can throw enlighten us with some more info.
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Anywho, I have'nt come across something like this, especially dealing with XML's. Maybe someone here can throw enlighten us with some more info.
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.