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Pierre Villard resolved NIFI-3551.
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Resolution: Feedback Received
Apache NiFi 1.x is no longer maintained and no new release is planned on the
1.x release line. Marking as resolved as part of a cleanup operation. Please
open a new one with an updated description if this is still relevant for NiFi
2.x.
> ExecuteStreamCommand processor does not know that .sh script has become a
> zombie or killed
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> Key: NIFI-3551
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-3551
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core Framework
> Affects Versions: 1.1.0
> Environment: Linux RHEL 6.5
> Reporter: Olav Jordens
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: ExecuteStreamCommandZombie.png
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> I have a workflow which periodically runs a .sh script using
> ExecuteStreamCommand processor which usually takes a few minutes. This
> morning, I noticed that the resulting flow had not produced anything for
> almost a day. I checked on my Linux box and saw that the .sh script had been
> running for almost a day - Something must have been wrong here, so killed the
> process from the command line. However, the Nifi processor will not stop. It
> continues to show active processes. Restarting the nifi process resolves
> this, but this is a radical solution on a production system.
> In the image I have shown the zombie extracted from the running workflow.
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