> I'm well aware of the purpose of the CLOSE_WAIT state.
> tcp 1 0 aikon.incarnate.n:30687 aikon.incarnate.n:31337 CLOSE_WAIT
> tcp 1 0 aikon.incarnate.n:30655 aikon.incarnate.n:31337 CLOSE_WAIT
> tcp 1 0 aikon.incarnate.n:30625 aikon.incarnate.n:31337 CLOSE_WAIT
> tcp 1 0 aikon.incarnate.n:30562 aikon.incarnate.n:31337 CLOSE_WAIT
> tcp 1 0 aikon.incarnate.n:30501 aikon.incarnate.n:31337 CLOSE_WAIT
> These five sockets have been stuck in their state for about five
> hours now, and the process that controls them has been dead for as long.
> I've gone over my process list several times looking for the offending
> threads.
Could you supply a short test case that triggers the bug? That would
great help in debugging.
-Andi
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