On Wed, 2012-11-07 at 10:52 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Richard Braun, le Wed 07 Nov 2012 10:48:48 +0100, a écrit : > > > I did the following: > > > mv /hurd/pflocal.old > > > cp -p /usr/pflocal.new /hurd/pflocal > > > rebooted > > > Looks like both /hurd/pflocal and /hurd/pflocal.new are running: > > > #> ps -feM|grep pflocal > > > root 9 3 0:02.69 /hurd/pflocal > > > root 881 1 0:00.01 /hurd/pflocal.new > > > But in this case this should point to the same file. > > > How to get rid of one of them? > > > If you simply replace the executable file, it doesn't change > > the fact that the server is still running with the previous code, > > He said he rebooted in between. He must have some other /server passive > entry to pflocal.new.
Any ideas on how to get rid of the passive translator at /hurd/pflocal.new. I can kill the active one, but the passive? Especially if both are referred to by /servers/socket/1