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{bb} Permission denied killing bb processes
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- Subject: {bb} Permission denied killing bb processes
- From: "Kimberly McKinnis" <kmckinnis@macrovision.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 15:15:17 -0700
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- Thread-topic: Permission denied killing bb processes
We run the bb client on about 1000 RH9 machines. They're netbooted and
things like BBOUT and BBPID live in the ramdisk at /tmp. I've recently
made a change to bbdef-client.sh and need to restart the BB client on
these machines. The admin server is keyed to the machines and normally I
just run a command similar to the following: for i in `seq -w 01 15` ;
do ssh dev-h$i "su - bb -c 'cd /usr/local/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/;./runbb.sh
restart'" ; done
Unfortunately, I am currently getting the following error message:
./runbb.sh: line 145: kill: (14558) - Operation not permitted
I am having to ssh in and login as root to each individual machine and
kill -9 the process. The bb user does in fact, own these processes,
according to a ps wgaux. This could be a weird machine problem and not
bb's fault, but I'm wondering if anyone has encountered this before.
Thanks in advance :)
~Kimberly
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