Toralf Lund wrote:
Forgot to answer this earlier, I think...
If you can't kill sendsize, it's because it is hang in a system call.
It's often when it try to access a mount point.
Do you have a hanged mount point?
But yes, you are absolutely right. The host in question had problems
with an NFS m
Forgot to answer this earlier, I think...
If you can't kill sendsize, it's because it is hang in a system call.
It's often when it try to access a mount point.
Do you have a hanged mount point?
But yes, you are absolutely right. The host in question had problems
with an NFS mount. I didn't think
If you can't kill sendsize, it's because it is hang in a system call.
It's often when it try to access a mount point.
Do you have a hanged mount point?
did "df" also hang?
Jean-Louis
Toralf Lund wrote:
We just started to get a serious problem with our amdump execution
(Amanda 2.5.0p2). As usua
We just started to get a serious problem with our amdump execution
(Amanda 2.5.0p2). As usual, we don't thing we have changed anything at
all after the last successful dump
Symptoms:
1. "amstatus" says
fileserv:/scanner0 planner: [hmm, disk was
stranded on w