I have some processes showing up as <defunct> in top (and ps).  I've boiled things down from the real scripts and programs.
In my crontab:
* * * * * /tmp/launcher.sh /tmp/tester.sh
The contents of launcher.sh (which is of course marked executable):
#!/bin/bash
# the real script does a little argument processing here
"$@"
The contents of tester.sh (which is of course marked executable):
#!/bin/bash
sleep 27 & # the real script launches a compiled C program in the background
ps shows the following:
user       24257 24256  0 18:32 ?        00:00:00 [launcher.sh] <defunct>
user       24259     1  0 18:32 ?        00:00:00 sleep 27
Note that tester.sh does not appear--it has exited after launching the background job.
Why does launcher.sh stick around, marked <defunct>?  It only seems to do this when launched by cron--not when I run it myself.
Additional note: launcher.sh is a common script in the system this runs on, which is not easily modified.  The other things (crontab, tester.sh, even the program that I run instead of sleep) can be modiified much more easily.
 
     
     
     
     
     
    