=> There are 90 zombie processes.

On one of my Homelab servers running Ubuntu Jammy, I always seem to get zombie processes. A quick check with ps -eo pid,ppid,stat,cmd | grep -w Z shows them all <defunct>. It just bugs me. I shut down the server in the most nicest of ways I know how with sudo shutdown -h now but I always get zombie processes shown on start up.

Am I missing something? Do these show up on your servers? How do you deal with them besides just ignoring them if they are <defunct>?

    • irmadlad@lemmy.worldOP
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      9 hours ago

      Lots of these: Zombie PID: 230650 | Parent PID: 7791 | Parent Name: spawn-unnamed

      Two of those: Zombie PID: 61072 | Parent PID: 7791 | Parent Name: bash

      Lots of these: Zombie PID: 56798 | Parent PID: 7791 | Parent Name: health.sh

      Lots of these: Zombie PID: 16761 | Parent PID: 7646 | Parent Name: curl

      …and a box of naked lady tee’s

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            8 hours ago

            Sounds like netdata doing health checks but not always reaping its children. If you can reproduce it, I’d file a bug report.

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                7 hours ago

                Hey bro, thanks for the lead! I will read the issue report and check if netdata is current.

                @ilyam8 - adding to it here, netdata does leave tons of zombies around, this is not a “cannot reproduce” (not sure why that tag was added without even the minimal response, and then removed needs triage on top of that, so this ticket just dies off) One simply needs a running netdata instance and let it run a while. With time, 1, three and then tens of zombies will be listed at login.