Does anyone know what it means when a process (which is starting up) suddenly swithces to a 'bracketed' version of the process (without the path?). I had Sun Grid running on SuSE 8.0, and the 'bracketed' version never commenced. But after upgrading to v8.2, it reverts to this mode (and, often crashes). Thanks! isis05:~ # ps auxww | grep sge root S 17:39 0:00 /bin/sh /etc/init.d/rcsge root S 17:39 0:00 /usr/local/sge/bin/glinux/sge_execd root S 17:39 0:00 /usr/local/sge/bin/glinux/sge_commd isis05:~ # ps auxww | grep sge root S 17:39 0:00 /usr/local/sge/bin/glinux/sge_commd sge S< 17:39 0:00 [sge_execd] /.r.\
Robert Amodeo wrote:
Does anyone know what it means when a process (which is starting up) suddenly swithces to a 'bracketed' version of the process (without the path?). I had Sun Grid running on SuSE 8.0, and the 'bracketed' version never commenced. But after upgrading to v8.2, it reverts to this mode (and, often crashes). Thanks!
The bracketed version isn't a regular program, it's a kernel thread, presumably launched by the program you're running. Presumably (I haven't tried the grid myself) the version in 8.0 didn't have kernel support so it ran entirely in user space
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