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-What steps will reproduce the problem?
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-leave the assistant running for multiple days
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-What is the expected output?
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-Glorious git-annex enlightenment
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-What do you see instead?
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-After ~2-3 days, there are hundreds of zombied git processes and the system is unable to fork new processes. This has occurred on 3 differently hardware configured mac's (macbooks and imacs) all running Mountain Lion 10.8.2 Build 12C3006
-In each case, once the system gets to this point, the only solution is forcing a reboot by holding down the power button as not even kill can spin up it's process.
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-What version of git-annex are you using?
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- git-annex version: 3.20130122
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-On what operating system?
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-Mac OSX 10.8.2 Mountain Lion Build 12C3006
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-Please provide any additional information below.
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-I'm really not sure what to look for next. Happy to take suggestions.
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-[!tag /design/assistant]]
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-> [[done]], I found the zombie leak; the ConfigMonitor was
-> leaving one zombie every time it checked a push/pull.
-> Not a fast leak, but over time they would add up. --[[Joey]]