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  67392   Fri Nov 30 13:44:06 2012 Reply UlfOulf.olsson@dynamate.seQuestionWindowsLatestRe: Default filtered view
  
  65980   Wed Sep 17 22:41:18 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.7.4-2111Re: Default list option 

    
  
  66168   Mon Jan 26 14:16:03 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindowsV2.6.3Re: Default value radio button 

    
  
  66174   Tue Jan 27 08:06:54 2009 Reply Robert-Jan SchrijversRobert-Jan.Schrijvers@isoft.nlQuestionWindowsV2.6.3Re: Default value radio button
  
  67684   Sat Mar 29 13:14:44 2014 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukBug reportLinux2.9.2-a738Re: Defunct daemonsFurther work suggests that the type of pdf
file might matter, as I have now seen the
defunct daemon after
  
  67713   Wed Nov 12 03:19:17 2014 Reply Konstantin Olchanskiolchansk@triumf.caBug reportLinux2.9.2-a738Re: Defunct daemonsAlso see this in ALPHA at CERN. Eventually
there are so many defunct elogd processes
that the user runs out of "maxproc" quota
  
  67714   Wed Nov 12 03:48:29 2014 Reply Konstantin Olchanskiolchansk@triumf.caBug reportLinux2.9.2-a738Re: Defunct daemons> Also see this in ALPHA at CERN.
> The elogd we use is this: https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/44800a769b99599db7620779e2142b1161c694fc?at=master
  
  67722   Mon Nov 24 13:24:27 2014 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.9.2-a738Re: Defunct daemons> Okey, found it. waitpid() in my_shell()
is not protected against the periodic alarm
signal. (UNIX signals are evil).
  
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