nkuebelbeck
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So from time to time random kernels go zombie. I have no way to reproduce the zombie kernels. All i have is the bssv log,zombie kernel logs and jdenet log. I know what function derps. I don't know what data was sent in without turning on a ton of logging and waiting for the process to derp. this could take weeks or months (slowing everything down).
The zombie process is created when BSSV executes a bsfn and the call object kernel derps (again, i do not know why and can't reproduce). this causes the bssv to return 500 errors for that user as the next executing bssv will not attach to a new kernel (i've complained about this and it's working as designed per oracle. any bssv executing bsfn using cache will NEVER attach to new process without restarting the windows bssv service)
Whats the best way to go about trying to find the source of the zombie process? are there any other logs to point me in a direction without turning on debug logging?
The zombie process is created when BSSV executes a bsfn and the call object kernel derps (again, i do not know why and can't reproduce). this causes the bssv to return 500 errors for that user as the next executing bssv will not attach to a new kernel (i've complained about this and it's working as designed per oracle. any bssv executing bsfn using cache will NEVER attach to new process without restarting the windows bssv service)
Whats the best way to go about trying to find the source of the zombie process? are there any other logs to point me in a direction without turning on debug logging?