Re: [osol-discuss] howto determine the cause for unreapability

2006-07-21 Thread Thomas Maier-Komor
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

Re: [osol-discuss] howto determine the cause for unreapability

2006-07-21 Thread Thomas Maier-Komor
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

Re: [osol-discuss] howto determine the cause for unreapability

2006-07-21 Thread Thomas Maier-Komor
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

Re: [osol-discuss] howto determine the cause for unreapability

2006-07-21 Thread James Carlson
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

Re: [osol-discuss] howto determine the cause for unreapability

2006-07-21 Thread James Carlson
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

Re: [osol-discuss] howto determine the cause for unreapability

2006-07-21 Thread James Carlson
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

[osol-discuss] howto determine the cause for unreapability

2006-07-21 Thread Thomas Maier-Komor
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