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ipcs -p can print PID numbers, ad you can ipcrm the IPC channel.
Sometimes this will release the lock on I/O or te MSG queue, and allow
you to kill the process.  Heck, sometimes it kills it for you.

Try that on a dev/test box, and see if it does what you want.

--Jerald



On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 08:28 -0500, John Wells wrote:
> I know I asked this question some time ago, but didn't get a definitive
> answer and my googling has reaped nothing so far.
> 
> What can you do to kill a process that has been orphaned, or is orphaned
> when you try to kill it?  Occasionally, I see this with different
> processes, most often multimedia and probably IO bound.  The only reponse
> you get from kill -9 is the process dropping it's PPID and switching it to
> 1, if it hadn't already been switched to 1.  Nothing seems to kill it.  It
> simply won't respond to the kill sigs.
> 
> I've occasionally had to resort to rebooting in order to rid myself of
> these processes and free up the resources they're blocking access to. 
> There *HAS* to be a better way.
> 
> Anyone know?
> 
> Thanks,
> John
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