Hello,
Whenever a domain is added the following command is run:
sh -c for pid in `/bin/ps axc -opid,command|/bin/grep -E "[0-9] named$"|/usr/bin/awk '{print $1}' -` ; do /bin/kill -1 $pid ; done
followed by:
/usr/bin/awk {print $1} -
The problem is that these both give syntax errors when I run them, and when the CP runs them it causes the processes to hang. So if I run ps aux | grep awk I will get tons and tons of hung processes.
Anyone know why this would be happening?
Thanks,
Jordan
EDIT:
When I remove awk using 'rpm -e --nodeps --force gawk' then reinstall it with 'yum install gawk' it works for a day or so, then the processes start hanging again. WTF?
Whenever a domain is added the following command is run:
sh -c for pid in `/bin/ps axc -opid,command|/bin/grep -E "[0-9] named$"|/usr/bin/awk '{print $1}' -` ; do /bin/kill -1 $pid ; done
followed by:
/usr/bin/awk {print $1} -
The problem is that these both give syntax errors when I run them, and when the CP runs them it causes the processes to hang. So if I run ps aux | grep awk I will get tons and tons of hung processes.
Anyone know why this would be happening?
Thanks,
Jordan
EDIT:
When I remove awk using 'rpm -e --nodeps --force gawk' then reinstall it with 'yum install gawk' it works for a day or so, then the processes start hanging again. WTF?