On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 07:50:18 +0000, Ted MacNEIL <[email protected]> wrote:

>>I strongly disagree with your statement that "the originating
>address space goes away."
>
>If I've mis-used the terminology, I'm sorry.
>But, there was/is a case with ESA 5.2, where there is only the
forked/spawned/whatever USS piece is the only part left, and the
originating/calling address space is no longer with us.
>It's a USS process, with no apparent parrent, and caused us grief when we
were trying to 'get it right' with our WLM policy.
>If it's 'fixed', all the better.
>-

Are you referring to orhpans? Or maybe your are confusing with zombies?  
I recall a lot more problems with zombies in the early Unix System Services
days.

Mark
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