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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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JBossAS-4.0.5.GA
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None
When shutting down jboss the run.sh script remain alive and consumes 100% of a single CPUs resources. run.sh needs to be killed off.
To trigger the bug, you need to
1) set LAUNCH_JBOSS_IN_BACKGROUND
2) start the jboss server normally
3) Once it's started stop the server
At this point the JVM stops, however the run.sh script remains running consuming 100% of a single CPUs resources.
The problem seems to be this bit of script, plus the fact that the script shebang is #!/bin/sh
while [ "$WAIT_STATUS" -ne 127 ]; do
JBOSS_STATUS=$WAIT_STATUS
wait $JBOSS_PID 2>/dev/null
WAIT_STATUS=$?
done
On Solaris, /bin/sh is real bourne shell and the wait shell-built-in for /bin/sh on Solaris returns 0 (not 127) if the PID (passed as an argument) doesn't exist. The man page for wait states that this is the correct behaviour. Therefore wait returns 0 and the while loop continues forever burning up CPU resources (until you kill it with one of the signals not being trapped).
Here's a link to the patch that may have introduced the bug.
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-3748
- is related to
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JBAS-3748 Allow bin/run.sh to run in the background and stop jboss, when stopped.
- Closed
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JBPAPP-4053 run.sh can consume 100% single CPU resources on Solaris
- Closed