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Like I said, there is likely a plugin that enables these signals when it 
should not. It's an easy mistake to make. Normally, xroot blocks these 
except for the thred that fields them.

On Wed, 15 Jan 2020, Brian P Bockelman wrote:

> Oh - 100% there are libraries that Xrootd links against which might spawn threads.
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> Why would it start triggering now though?  Is something unexpectedly enabling AIO?
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