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2010/12/20 Brian Schott <[email protected]>

> Jerome,
>
> Ok. Thanks for the research on frozen processes.
>
> Believe it or not, I had tried to find the process with the Mac
> Utility named Activity Monitor which is just unix top, but I could not
> recognize the name of a jconsole process, so I gave up on that. Maybe
> I should have just looked for a different attribute. I am familiar
> with using "kill -9 processid", but I could not identify the
> processid.
>
> Having perused your google search links, I was reminded that "Force
> Quit" does annotate its list with "not responding" for frozen apps, so
> maybe it would list a frozen terminal window as "not responding" and
> that would simplify finding the errant process. I hope I remember next
> time this happens.
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