Web Hosting : SH script becomes zombie after executing via cron
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This web hosting thread started by eoeo on 29 September 2008
A very simple shell script that rotates log files of lighttpd server everyday becomes zombie after executing via cron. If executed directly in the shell it just dies normally. Tried to add “exit 0;” in the last line but the same effect…
An important notice: the script stops and starts the server, maybe it dies abnormally because it forks a process (lighttpd) ?
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