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bug #1566: cannot "kill" core on MDK 8.1

Submitter:  None
Submitted:  Thu 31 Oct 2002 12:40:31 PM UTC
   
 
Category:  Core Severity:  3 - Normal
Item Group:  None Status:  Remind
Assigned to:  None Open/Closed:  Closed
Release:  2.00 Release: 
Operating System:  Linux Binaries Origin:  Binary from Savannah
CPU type:  None

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Tue 02 Dec 2003 06:21:19 PM UTC, comment #7: 

This patch report is very old. If the bug still exists in current
versions please post a new bug report - spiralvoice

spiralvoice <spiralvoice>
Group administrator
Tue 04 Mar 2003 07:45:44 AM UTC, comment #6: 

Indeed, mldonkey should start as a daemon (with a -no-daemon when we want output on the console), and we should have a 'log' command to redirect the output when needed. Put on the TODO list.

mldonkey admin <mldonkey>
Group administrator
Tue 26 Nov 2002 11:12:20 AM UTC, comment #5: 

do NEVER EVER use kill -9 on mldonkey. Try this script instead:

#!/bin/sh

case "$1" in
    start)
        if [ -n "`/sbin/pidof mldonkey`" ]; then
                echo "mlDonkey already running.."
        else
                cd /home/donkey/mldonkey/build
                nice -10 ./mldonkey >/dev/null 2>errlog &
                echo "mlDonkey started.."
        fi
        ;;

    stop)
        if [ -n "`/sbin/pidof mldonkey`" ]; then
                kill -INT `/sbin/pidof mldonkey`
                echo -n "mlDonkey contacted .. "
                while [ -n "`/sbin/pidof mldonkey`" ]; do
                        sleep 2
                        echo -n "."
                done
                echo "stopped."
        else
                echo
                echo "No mlDonkey found to kill."
        fi
        ;;

    restart)
        $0 stop && $0 start
        ;;

    status)
        echo -n "Checking mldonkey: "
        checkproc /home/donkey/mldonkey/build/mldonkey && echo OK || echo No process
        ;;

    *)
        echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}"
        exit 1
        ;;

esac

Anonymous
Tue 26 Nov 2002 01:04:11 AM UTC, comment #4: 

Well, kill -9 works, but I'm afraid of choosing this as my shutdown method for ml because I don't know what happens with running downloads and/or not written data. Also there are some *.tmp files left from time to time when -9'ing which leads to an error when ml is started the next time.
I'll try to redirect the Output, thx for the hint.

Anonymous
Fri 22 Nov 2002 02:48:33 PM UTC, comment #3: 

I guess mldonkey shutdown in stopped because of a Exception("Sys I/O error") (sp?) because it can't write some message to STDERR.
Do not close the terminal it's running from, or redirect STDOUT and STDERR to a file (or /dev/null):

nohup ./mldonkey >/dev/null 2>/dev/null &

Anonymous
Thu 07 Nov 2002 12:32:01 PM UTC, comment #2: 

tried
kill -9 PIDOFMLDONKEY
?

Invalid User ID <#11634>
Thu 07 Nov 2002 08:16:14 AM UTC, comment #1: 

I have exactly the same problem under FreeBSD 4.7 release
Berte

Anonymous
Thu 31 Oct 2002 12:40:31 PM UTC, original submission:  

Hello,
from time to time, my freshly installed v2.00 of mlDonkey cannot be "kill"ed via telnet. Not even a "killall mldonkey" issued via commandline works. I have to reboot in order to shut down mlDonkey.

Anonymous

 

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Date Changed by Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced by
2003-12-02 spiralvoice Open/ClosedOpen Closed
2003-03-04 mldonkey StatusNone None

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