Parent daemons don't kill children when terminated?

Gerald (Jerry) Carter jerry at samba.org
Mon Jul 10 15:05:15 GMT 2006


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Dave Poeschel wrote:
> With Samba 3.0 releases, the master daemons no
> longer kill their children when they terminate.
> 
> Was this a purposeful change from 2.2 behavior? (If so why?)
> 
> This is particularly relevant when managing multiple Samba
> servers running on a single box (for example, highly available
> "active-active" Serviceguard configurations on HP-UX).

I expect it was an intended change but I don't have the
details.  You could probably review the old cvs commit logs
though.





cheers, jerry
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