Hello all,<br><br>I've realised a curious behaviour in erlang debian package. When I<br>call erl, three processes are created with the same erlang name, as<br>you can see below. I know this is not usual (at least in Mac OS X and
<br>FreeBSD in which I usually develop), any idea? Help would be<br>appreciated...<br><br>I'm using Debian: Linux bs0 2.6.18-3-ixp4xx #1 Tue Dec 5 16:52:07 UTC<br>2006 armv5tel GNU/Linux<br>ARM Architecture: XScale-IXP42x Family rev 1 (v5l)
<br>Erlang package version is 11.b.2-4.<br><br>The unusual behaviour:<br><br>$ ps ax |grep beam<br>2569 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep beam<br><br>$ erl -sname dontknowwhy -detached<br><br>$ ps ax |grep beam<br>2581 pts/0 S 0:01 /usr/lib/erlang/erts-
5.5.2/bin/beam -- -root /usr/lib/erlang -progname erl -- -home /home/mrrubinos -sname dontknowwhy -noshell -noinput<br>2582 pts/0 S 0:00 /usr/lib/erlang/erts-5.5.2/bin/beam -- -root /usr/lib/erlang -progname erl -- -home /home/mrrubinos -sname
<br>dontknowwhy -noshell -noinput<br>2583 pts/0 S 0:00 /usr/lib/erlang/erts-5.5.2/bin/beam -- -root /usr/lib/erlang -progname erl -- -home /home/mrrubinos -sname<br>dontknowwhy -noshell -noinput<br>2589 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep beam
<br><br>One of the strangest things is that at this point there are three<br>erlang nodes with the same name and no erl_crash.dump.<br><br>Thanks in advance,<br><br> Miguel<br>