Re: UNCLASSIFIED RE: How to safely kill a runaway UniVerse (was unida ta) process

2004-03-09 Thread Leroy Dreyfuss





Actually, at release 10+, it should be successful via Windows Task
Manager's kill option. UV 10 and higher use detached processes by default,
and KeepAlive (for tl_server processes) was added as well. If it really
becomes necessary to kill a process that for some reason has ignored its
KeepAlive setting (assuming the telnet client has been disconnected from
the socket), the kill.exe in uv\bin was updated in 10 to do a better job at
killing processes, though it could take a few seconds to come back to the
DOS prompt. I cannot recall when it hasn't work at 10.x.

When all else fails, download the sysinternals.com Process Explorer and use
its kill option. Remember that if you have updates pending, your open files
may be at some risk.

Regards,

LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
Advanced Technical Services - UniVerse
IBM U2 Data Management Solutions
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Hmm

When I do that on my W2K3 / UV 10 server, the right-button click menu has
debug greyed out.
Is that a UV 'feature', or have I got something configured wrong?

I am an Administrator of the server, and I installed UV on it, so I should
be fully enabled for this kind of work.

TIA


Mike


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My experience is that the standard techniques don't work!

The way I kill rogue processes like this is, on the server, go into task
manager. Right-click the process. Do NOT select kill process, it won't
work. Instead, select the other, attach debugger, option. The process
will
promptly do a Dr Watson and die.

Cheers,
Wol


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UNCLASSIFIED RE: How to safely kill a runaway UniVerse (was unida ta) process

2004-03-08 Thread HENDERSON MICHAEL MR
Hmm

When I do that on my W2K3 / UV 10 server, the right-button click menu has
debug greyed out.
Is that a UV 'feature', or have I got something configured wrong?

I am an Administrator of the server, and I installed UV on it, so I should
be fully enabled for this kind of work.

TIA


Mike


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Anthony Youngman
Sent: Monday, 8 March 2004 11:54 p.m.
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: How to safely kill a runaway unidata process

My experience is that the standard techniques don't work!

The way I kill rogue processes like this is, on the server, go into task
manager. Right-click the process. Do NOT select kill process, it won't
work. Instead, select the other, attach debugger, option. The process will
promptly do a Dr Watson and die.

Cheers,
Wol 


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