Description of problem: Pbstop makes many defunct munge processes. When pbstop is terminated, all the defunct munge processes are cleaned. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): torque-2.5.7-9 munge-0.5.10 How reproducible: 1. Run pbstop command on the computer which runs pbs_server. Actual results: Pbstop correctly shows the results. However, this makes many defunct munge processes. Additional info: I have build and installed RPMs of torque-2.5.12 (this is the latest release of 2.5 brunch), pbstop works without defunct munge processes.
I can confirm the same issue on RHEL 6.4 .
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