On Wednesday 09 June 2004 00:51, you wrote:
> Zoran,
>
> Ok I tried
>
> [exec /bin/csh -c "/opt/myscript"]
>
> and I get the same error.
>
> I also tried launching aolserver from /bin/csh instead of bash and I still
> had the same problem.
>

I did some more testing on our troublesome machine which
behaves as yours, regarding the SIGCGHLD signal.
You won't believe it...

  1. I boot the Linux
  2. Log into the console
  3. Start AS -> works fine
  4. Stop AS
  5. I log into over SSH
  6. Start AS -> failure to do exec !!
  7. Stop AS
  8. Log into the console again
  9. Start AS -> failure to do exec !!
 10. Reboot the Linux
 11. Log into console
 12. Start AS -> works fine

The only conclusion I made out of this is that sshd
does something wrong *system-wide* which brings problems
with SIGCGHLD handling. Only when I reboot the system
and *never* log-in using ssh the problem seems to be gone!

Now, I really do not understand why. Now, this is happening
on one of our machines running SuSE 7.3 Linux. I was not
able to reproduce this on other machines. This all may not
be the case at your site, but you never know. If possible
try this out and see if this helps. Still I'm very confused...

Cheers,
Zoran


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