Re: Re: [Zope] defunct process with os.spawn*

2006-08-03 Thread Alan

Guys, I must say that I really appreciate your attention, that's
pretty cool to have such a nice people to give support to newbies like
me.

Based on what got here I found a solution that worked for me:

pid_test,st=os.waitpid(jpid,os.WNOHANG)

Now, let's go for the next trouble...

Cheers,
Alan

On 02/08/06, Chris McDonough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You need to call os.waitpid() at some point to clean up finished
processes.

- C

On Aug 2, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Jonathan wrote:


 - Original Message - From: Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: zope@zope.org
 Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 1:52 PM
 Subject: [Zope] defunct process with os.spawn*


 Dears,

 Now I am facing an annoying problem.

 I have an application in Zope which calls a External Method, which
 calls a bash script via:

 var_pid = os.spawnlp(os.P_NOWAIT, 'script.sh', 'script.sh',
 arg1,arg2)

 The idea is to start some programs in background (which will take
 hours running) and I need to pass arguments and track its PID for
 eventually checking its status. So os.spawnlp seemed the perfect
 solution.

 However, when my bash script finished, my processes gets defunct
 childed to the Zope process. And only restarting Zope to get rid of
 such defunct process, an unthinkable solution.

 It sounds like you are generating zombie processes (child processes
 which have completed, but are not handled by the processes that
 spawned them). Try googling:  python reap spawned process


 Jonathan


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Re: [Zope] defunct process with os.spawn*

2006-08-02 Thread Jonathan


- Original Message - 
From: Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: zope@zope.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 1:52 PM
Subject: [Zope] defunct process with os.spawn*



Dears,

Now I am facing an annoying problem.

I have an application in Zope which calls a External Method, which
calls a bash script via:

var_pid = os.spawnlp(os.P_NOWAIT, 'script.sh', 'script.sh', arg1,arg2)

The idea is to start some programs in background (which will take
hours running) and I need to pass arguments and track its PID for
eventually checking its status. So os.spawnlp seemed the perfect
solution.

However, when my bash script finished, my processes gets defunct
childed to the Zope process. And only restarting Zope to get rid of
such defunct process, an unthinkable solution.


It sounds like you are generating zombie processes (child processes which 
have completed, but are not handled by the processes that spawned them). Try 
googling:  python reap spawned process



Jonathan


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Re: [Zope] defunct process with os.spawn*

2006-08-02 Thread Chris McDonough
You need to call os.waitpid() at some point to clean up finished  
processes.


- C

On Aug 2, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Jonathan wrote:



- Original Message - From: Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: zope@zope.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 1:52 PM
Subject: [Zope] defunct process with os.spawn*



Dears,

Now I am facing an annoying problem.

I have an application in Zope which calls a External Method, which
calls a bash script via:

var_pid = os.spawnlp(os.P_NOWAIT, 'script.sh', 'script.sh',  
arg1,arg2)


The idea is to start some programs in background (which will take
hours running) and I need to pass arguments and track its PID for
eventually checking its status. So os.spawnlp seemed the perfect
solution.

However, when my bash script finished, my processes gets defunct
childed to the Zope process. And only restarting Zope to get rid of
such defunct process, an unthinkable solution.


It sounds like you are generating zombie processes (child processes  
which have completed, but are not handled by the processes that  
spawned them). Try googling:  python reap spawned process



Jonathan


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