Works great for me...sleep is dead every time. <shrug> On Apr 3, 2011, at 3:13 PM, David Singleton wrote:
> >> You can prove this to yourself rather easily. Just ssh to a remote node and >> execute any command that lingers for awhile - say something simple like >> "sleep". Then kill the ssh and do a "ps" on the remote node. I guarantee >> that the command will have died. >> > > Hmmmm ... > > vayu1:~ > ssh v37 sleep 600 & > [1] 30145 > vayu1:~ > kill -9 30145 > [1] + Suspended (tty input) ssh v37 sleep 600 > vayu1:~ > > [1] Killed ssh v37 sleep 600 > vayu1:~ > ssh v37 ps aux | grep dbs900 | grep sleep > dbs900 18774 0.0 0.0 9360 1348 ? Ss 07:12 0:00 /bin/tcsh -c > sleep 600 > dbs900 18806 0.0 0.0 3800 480 ? S 07:12 0:00 sleep 600 > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > us...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users