Hi Josef,
I actually tried to use the "request system logout ..." which failed before
resorting to killing the pid via shell.
I could not find any mgd process associated to the zombie login session from
the process list. Is there any way to restart the the parent mgd process via
cli? Or do i have to use the shell again?
thx,
sonny
----- Original Message -----
From: "Josef Buchsteiner" <josefb@juniper.net>
To: "Sonny Franslay" <sonnyfranslay@pacific.net.sg>
Cc: <juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Zombie login session
> At 11:03 AM 7/25/2002, Sonny Franslay wrote:
> >Hi Josef,
> >
> >We are running 5.0R5.1
>
>
> Sonny,
> You may have not killed the correct pid. If you do
> it in the shell you need to kill the mgd daemon related
> to this user. So we have a master mgd and slaves for
> each user and each mgd is communicating to the cli daemon
> which is basically the user-interface/shell. mgd is the
> process which touches the configuration database.
>
> In general you should use the following command from the
> CLI.
>
> josefb@test> request system logout ?
> Possible completions:
> <[Enter]> Execute this command
> pid Management (MGD) process id for user
> terminal Terminal user is on
> user User to logout
> | Pipe through a command
>
>
> thanks
> Josef
>
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