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Bug #5186 IPC Share memory segments stay resident
Submitted: 2005-08-23 15:05 UTC
From: leandro at cnts dot com dot br Assigned:
Status: Open Package: PHP_Fork
PHP Version: 4.3.11 OS: Linux Slackware 9.1.0
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 [2005-08-23 15:05 UTC] leandro at cnts dot com dot br
Description: ------------ When you create a lot of new processes (and stoping them) using the class php_fork.php (version 1.1), a lot of shared memory segments stays active. If you execute the comand "ipcs" on the shell, you will see them. It keeps creating them (for process inter-communication) indefinetely. So that it reaches the shared memory limit and no other proccess can create any shared segments anymore. i had to manually clear them using ipcrm to continue using the system without the need of reboot. I ended up removing the code for process communication, to use it sucessfully. (sorry for the poor english =)

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