Hi cdarke,

after some analysis I found the followin info
lsof shows it's an IPv4 connection: perl 2221 root 7u IPv4 1768226357 TCP xyz-server.com:38178->xyz-server.com:7891 (ESTABLISHED) Connection to port 7891 - the JVM used /usr/java/jdk1.6.0_21/bin/java org.perl.inline.java.InlineJavaServer 0 + localhost 7891 true false false
Actually, we are using Inline::Java to use methods in a jar file through perl, basically for SNMP usage. that is the reason for the creation of JVM which is in Shared mode. There is a method which uses the Java module in the 4th Step mentioned in my query above.

This is called for all the text files but why is it hanging at the last process having the last file, if java module is the cause. So any suggestions on the same.
Thanks
AvantA

In reply to Re^4: perl process hangs after processing the last file. by avanta
in thread perl process hangs after processing the last file. by avanta

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