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On Sat, Jun 8, 2024, at 12:55, brent saner via plug wrote:
[...]
> As JP says in the OP, SELinux is disabled.
>
> JP, I'd first try what Steve suggested- a kill -9 or pkill -9 (SIGKILL
> instead of SIGTERM).
>
> If that doesn't work, ps auxf and grep for the process, and check the
> process state. It may be zombie'd (Z), which in some cases (notably, it
> spawned from PID 1) won't clear without rebooting the machine.
Check for 'D' ("uninterruptible sleep"), too[0].
I'm sure you've already done this, but if not also check for any
surprises with the process selection by pkill's 'pgrep' alter ego:
$ pgrep -a falcon-sensor
and its (their) state(s):
$ ps jp $(pgrep falcon-sensor | xargs)
-Al
[0] $ man 1 ps | grep -A 25 '^PROCESS STATE CODES'
PROCESS STATE CODES
Here are the different values that the s, stat and state output
specifiers (header "STAT" or "S") will display to describe the state of
a process:
D uninterruptible sleep (usually IO)
I Idle kernel thread
R running or runnable (on run queue)
S interruptible sleep (waiting for an event to complete)
T stopped by job control signal
t stopped by debugger during the tracing
W paging (not valid since the 2.6.xx kernel)
X dead (should never be seen)
Z defunct ("zombie") process, terminated but not reaped by
its parent
For BSD formats and when the stat keyword is used, additional
characters may be displayed:
< high-priority (not nice to other users)
N low-priority (nice to other users)
L has pages locked into memory (for real-time and custom IO)
s is a session leader
l is multi-threaded (using CLONE_THREAD, like NPTL pthreads
do)
+ is in the foreground process group
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