Todd Denniston wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
I've added the option soft to the client /etc/fstab which may make it
possible to interrupt things?
That is, if I have done the right thing in the right place.
Bob
Assuming that after you reboot[1], the situation is
Rick Stevens wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
Todd Denniston wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
I've added the option soft to the client /etc/fstab which may make it
possible to interrupt things?
That is, if I have done the right thing in the right place.
Bob
Assuming
I just had perhaps the third occurrence of this problem.
I tried to shut down gthumb which was displaying a a photo from the nfs
server. It would not shut down, at least not in a reasonable amount if
time. Gkrellm showed cup1 running at max. and top indicated the cup at
99.5%. Something did
On 8/20/09, Bob Goodwin bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
I don't expect anyone to troubleshoot the problem but would like to know
what other commands I might try to restore things without shutting down
and rebooting.
kill -9 pid can be pretty effective.
Andras
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Bob Goodwin wrote:
I just had perhaps the third occurrence of this problem.
I tried to shut down gthumb which was displaying a a photo from the
nfs server. It would not shut down, at least not in a reasonable
amount if time. Gkrellm showed cup1 running at max. and top indicated
the cup at
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Bob Goodwinbobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
I just had perhaps the third occurrence of this problem.
I tried to shut down gthumb which was displaying a a photo from the nfs
server. It would not shut down, at least not in a reasonable amount if time.
Gkrellm
Andras Simon wrote:
On 8/20/09, Bob Goodwin bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
I don't expect anyone to troubleshoot the problem but would like to know
what other commands I might try to restore things without shutting down
and rebooting.
kill -9 pid can be pretty effective.
Andras
Christopher K. Johnson wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote:
I just had perhaps the third occurrence of this problem.
I tried to shut down gthumb which was displaying a a photo from the
nfs server. It would not shut down, at least not in a reasonable
amount if time. Gkrellm showed cup1 running at max.
Bob Goodwin wrote:
I just had perhaps the third occurrence of this problem.
I tried to shut down gthumb which was displaying a a photo from the
nfs server. It would not shut down, at least not in a reasonable
amount if time. Gkrellm showed cup1 running at max. and top indicated
the cup at
Howard Wilkinson wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote:
I just had perhaps the third occurrence of this problem.
I tried to shut down gthumb which was displaying a a photo from the
nfs server. It would not shut down, at least not in a reasonable
amount if time. Gkrellm showed cup1 running at max. and top
On Thu, 2009-08-20 at 12:31 -0700, Peter Langfelder wrote:
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Bob Goodwinbobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
I just had perhaps the third occurrence of this problem.
I tried to shut down gthumb which was displaying a a photo from the nfs
server. It would not shut
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2009-08-20 at 12:31 -0700, Peter Langfelder wrote:
As previously stated, use kill -9 pid. The kill command without the
-9 only works if the process actually listens to signals, which is not
likely if it's stuck in some (semi-)infinite loop.
To be
Bob Goodwin wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
I've added the option soft to the client /etc/fstab which may make it
possible to interrupt things?
That is, if I have done the right thing in the right place.
Bob
Assuming that after you reboot[1], the situation is better with soft, I would
Todd Denniston wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
I've added the option soft to the client /etc/fstab which may make it
possible to interrupt things?
That is, if I have done the right thing in the right place.
Bob
Assuming that after you reboot[1], the situation is
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