Error Cannot Start Arcsde Check For Zombie Process
Early Adopter Program ArcGIS Ideas Esri Support Services ArcGIS Blogs ArcGIS Code Sharing Product Life Cycles Manage Cases Request Case Start Chat Back to results Print Share Is This Content Helpful? Search on GeoNet Submit to ArcGIS Ideas Error: Unable to start ArcSDE, Please check for zombie processes Error Message When starting the ArcSDE service on a Solaris 9 or Solaris 10 machine, the following error message is returned: "Unable to start ArcSDE, Please check for zombie processes". Cause This error can have multiple causes.Possible causes include:1. An existing ArcSDE process is running and has hung. 2. There is an orphaned giomgr process that is no longer associated with a gsrvr process.3. Another process is hung.4. Another process is already using SDE's port.5. The IPNODES file has been set up incorrectly.6. IPv6 has been installed on the machine rather than IPv4. Solution or Workaround There are multiple possible solutions based on the cause of the issue.To check for existing SDE processes that are hung, try the following:a) Search for and remove any currently running SDE processes:Code:ps -ef | grep sdeb) Make a note of any SDE owned processes, and kill them:Code:kill -9
benefits Hadoop hero will - and Hadoop 10 anniversary birthday [] a blog expert Award - Windows PowerShell practical guide to probation Start ArcSDE Service reported "to start ArcSDE Please, check for zombie processes Unable" solution label Oracle10gAIXdata baseDB2NetworkThe server 14:48 2011-04-02 3736 people read comment(1) Collection report Classification: Typical user problems(98) Author similar articleX ArcSDE(193) Author similar articleX Copyright statement: This article is the original article for the blogger, without permission may not be reproduced. Today received a user's question, in the start -o start sdemon to start Unable ArcSDE Please, check for zombie processes" . The user's AIX operating system, database http://support.esri.com/technical-article/000010667 Oracle10g, ArcSDE9.2, the key is that he has two database examples, there are two natural examples of ArcSDE. Encountered the above error prompted by the following conditions may be caused by 1 the existing ArcSDE process is running, and has been suspended. 2 the existence of the isolated giomgr process has no association with the relevant gsrvr process 3 a process has been suspended 4 other processes take up SDE http://prog3.com/sbdm/blog/linghe301/article/details/6298318 port number 5 Hosts file IP with the machine name is not the one one correspondence 6 has IPv6 been installed on the machine rather than IPv4. Because there is no AIX environment, can only use the Linux environment simulation 1: will be related to the SDE, giomgr, gsrvr process to kill 192.168.100.228 [root PS -ef grep SDE | ~]$ SDE 778910 Mar04? 00:00:00 /home/sde/db2/sdeexe100/bin/giomgr /home/sde/db2/sdeexe100 esri_sde_db2 Root 9725266850 pts/2 00:00:00 Su SDE - 10:39 SDE 972697250 pts/2 00:00:00 -bash 10:39 Root 19507245230 pts/2 00:00:00 Su SDE - 13:50 SDE 19508195070 pts/2 00:00:00 -bash 13:50 SDE 2138110 13:57? 00:00:00 /opt/sde/sdeexe100/bin/giomgr /opt/sde/sdeexe100 esri_sde Root 31794312320 pts/2 00:00:00 grep 14:39 SDE 192.168.100.228 [root PS -ef grep giomgr | ~]$ SDE 778910 Mar04? 00:00:00 /home/sde/db2/sdeexe100/bin/giomgr /home/sde/db2/sdeexe100 esri_sde_db2 SDE 2138110 13:57? 00:00:00 /opt/sde/sdeexe100/bin/giomgr /opt/sde/sdeexe100 esri_sde Root 31998312320 pts/2 00:00:00 grep 14:41 giomgr 192.168.100.228 [root PS -ef grep gsrvr | ~]$ Root 32020312320 pts/2 00:00:00 grep 14:41 gsrvr Look up the process, all killed 192.168.100.228 [root kill -9
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But what are they and why cant they be killed like normal processes?1.Why Cant I Kill Zombie Processes?It's possible to end any Linux process using the "kill" command or by using your desktop's process monitor. In particular, the "kill -9" command instantly(立刻) terminates any specified process without giving it a chance to save its data properly and exit.So, if any process can be killed, why can't a zombie process be killed? In short, zombie processes are already dead, hence the name. Zombie processes aren't really processes at all(僵尸进程根本就不是进程). Zombie processes are the leftover bits of dead processes that haven't been cleaned up properly by their parent process. A zombie process on a computer isn't a problem, takes up very little resources and can be ignored. However, if you have many zombie processes, this could indicate a software bug.2.Causes of Zombie ProcessesWhen a subprocess exits, its parent is supposed to use the "wait" system call and collect the process's exit information. The subprocess exists as a zombie process until this happens, which is usually immediately. However, if the parent process isn't programmed properly or has a bug and never calls "wait," the zombie process remains, eternally waiting for its information to be collected by its parent.3.Killing Zombie ProcessesZombie processes persist until their parent process ends(结束), at which point they are adopted by the "init" system process and shortly cleaned up. However, there's no way to get rid of a zombie process without ending its parent process. If you have a lot of zombie processes, close and restart the parent process or service. Init adopts and cleans up the orphaned zombie processes.If you can't close the parent process, don't worry, zombies won't affect the performance of your computer unless a very large amount are present. However, bear in mind that, if a process is creating a lot of zombies, it has a programming bug or error in its code and isn't working correctly.4.Viewing Zombie Processesclick to enlargeExecute the "top" command in a Terminal window. The top command shows the number of zombie processes at the upper-right side of its output, in the Tasks: row. //top命令的右上角You can also list running processes by executing the