James Carlson wrote:
> Thomas Maier-Komor writes:
>>> and slog through the output to find the offender.
>>>
>> Great! I found it. It's hanging somewhere in NFS:
>
> That looks exactly like CR 6406650. Was this a forced unmount?
>
could be - this process is hanging since quite some time and I ju
James Carlson wrote:
> Thomas Maier-Komor writes:
>> James Carlson wrote:
>>> Thomas Maier-Komor writes:
Has anybody got some mdb magic at hand?
>>> Sure. If the PID is 1234 (decimal), do this:
>>>
0t1234::pid2proc | ::walk thread | ::findstack
>> Thanks. Looks like a good starter. But w
James Carlson wrote:
> Thomas Maier-Komor writes:
>> Has anybody got some mdb magic at hand?
>
> Sure. If the PID is 1234 (decimal), do this:
>
>> 0t1234::pid2proc | ::walk thread | ::findstack
>
Thanks. Looks like a good starter. But what can I do, if
$ 0t1234::pid2proc | ::walk thread
return
Thomas Maier-Komor writes:
> > and slog through the output to find the offender.
> >
>
> Great! I found it. It's hanging somewhere in NFS:
That looks exactly like CR 6406650. Was this a forced unmount?
> Is there a way to resolve this hanging CV? Or can one determine the NFS
> resource in ques
Thomas Maier-Komor writes:
> James Carlson wrote:
> > Thomas Maier-Komor writes:
> >> Has anybody got some mdb magic at hand?
> >
> > Sure. If the PID is 1234 (decimal), do this:
> >
> >> 0t1234::pid2proc | ::walk thread | ::findstack
> >
>
> Thanks. Looks like a good starter. But what can I d
Thomas Maier-Komor writes:
> has anybody got an idea, how one could determine what the reason for
> a process might be to be unreapable. I.e. I have a process
> that turns up as in ps, but won't disappear with
> preap. Now I would like to find out, what the reason might be that
> it won't disappe
Hi,
has anybody got an idea, how one could determine what the reason for a
process might be to be unreapable. I.e. I have a process that turns
up as in ps, but won't disappear with preap. Now I would like to find
out, what the reason might be that it won't disappear. Maybe then it would be
p