Product Area: Server Technical Area: Serviceability Platform: Unix
SPR# LCUN5EDLML - On UNIX, should fault-recovery become disabled, we no longer remove the PID message queue when writing\deleting pids. This is necessary because a message-queue is used to store a "Virtual" semaphore used to protect access to the pid.nbf file. If the message-queue doesn't exist, then access to the pid.nbf file is not granted. If pid.nbf does not accurately represent the running processes, then NSD, should it be necessary, will fail to properly perform data-capture and system cleanup.
Last Modified on 12/04/2002 |  |
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