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Dmitry Yemanov reopened CORE-3622:
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Reopened for further discussion. I'm not really sure whether it should be 
treated as a bug or as a room for improvement, but I do agree that shutting 
down the listener should also shut down the workers. Hereby I suggest to accept 
this ticket.

> Classic: Stopping Windows Service leaves one or more instances of 
> fb_inet_server.exe running
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>
>                 Key: CORE-3622
>                 URL: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-3622
>             Project: Firebird Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Engine
>    Affects Versions: 2.5.0
>         Environment: Windows Server 2003 / SP2 / x86
>            Reporter: F.D.Castel
>            Priority: Critical
>
> Sometimes stopping Windows Service on Firebird Classic 2.5.0 can leave one or 
> more instances of fb_inet_server.exe running.
> This is highly undesirable, since it could lead one to think the database 
> file isn't in use as the service status is "Stopped". A database file copy or 
> file-level backup in this state can corrupt the database (actually this DID 
> occur once with me, and that's why I flagged this issue as "critical").
> The correct behavior should be:
> - (preferred) The service STOPS, no more instances left running and all 
> database files closed ;  *OR*
> - The service DON'T STOP, returning an error message.
> Currently, running a 
>     taskkill /im fb_inet_server.exe /f
> can surely kill every zombie process, but I don't know how harmful this can 
> be.

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