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Mark Thomas changed:
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Resolution|--- |WONTFIX
Status|NEW
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--- Comment #5 from Christopher Schultz ---
(In reply to eddie.wu from comment #3)
> exactly I am talking about the case of power failure or kill-9 signal.
> basically in such scenario, current scrip code will treat the stale PID
> (which is ge
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Severity|normal |enhancement
--- Comment #4 from Mark Tho
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--- Comment #3 from eddie...@sap.com ---
(In reply to Christopher Schultz from comment #1)
> This situation was probably caused by a very unusual circumstance, such as a
> power failure or kill-9 signal.
>
> It's not clear what you are asking f
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--- Comment #2 from Konstantin Kolinko ---
(In reply to Christopher Schultz from comment #1)
> A better solution for you might be to place your PID file on volatile
> storage, or somewhere the OS will clear-out upon reboot, like /tmp.
+1
The
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Christopher Schultz changed:
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OS||All
--- Comment #1 from Christop