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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T18:46:48+00:00 2026-06-01T18:46:48+00:00

I am facing a weird problem. The forked processes is not increasing more than

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I am facing a weird problem. The forked processes is not increasing more than 64.

sub create_process()
{
    my $child_pid;
    my @nsitr;

    my $i = 0;

    foreach my $domain (@domains)
    {
        @nsitr = @nameservers;
        open my $dnsfh, '>', $outputfile or die "Unable to open $outputfile - $!";
        foreach my $ns (@nameservers)
        {
            print "Forking child $i\n";
            defined($child_pid = fork() ) or (die "Unable to fork a new process" && next);
            $i++;
            if($child_pid == 0)
            {
                &resolve_dns($dnsfh, $domain, $ns);
                exit;
            }

        }
        close $dnsfh;
    }
}

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...
...
Forking child 60
Forking child 61
Forking child 62
Forking child 63
Forking child 64
Forking child 64
Forking child 64
Forking child 64
Forking child 64
...
...
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    2026-06-01T18:46:49+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 6:46 pm

    Perl doesn’t define such a limit, but most operating systems do. Use waitpid to reap children, or on Unix-like systems you can use sigaction (from the POSIX module) to ignore SIGCHLD with the SA_NOCLDWAIT flag to have the system reap children automatically. (Linux happens to let you omit SA_NOCLDWAIT, but you should use it anyway.)

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