Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 26 Sep 1996 20:09:50 -0400 (EDT) | From | sheldon newhouse <> | Subject | Adaptec problem ? (was Re: strange kill behavior) |
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On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, Sheldon E. Newhouse wrote:
> I noticed that multiple uses of kill -1 on the pid of nfsd kills the > process. This isn't supposed to be that way, right? Who should this be > sent to? This is with kernel 2.0.20 on intel. > > Here is what happens. > > [root@pokie /root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs stop > Shutting down NFS services: rpc.mountd rpc.nfsd > [root@pokie /root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start > Starting NFS services: rpc.mountd rpc.nfsd > [root@pokie /root]# ps -ax | grep nfsd > 26959 ? S 0:00 rpc.nfsd > 26962 p0 S 0:00 grep nfsd > [root@pokie /root]# kill -1 26959 > [root@pokie /root]# !ps > ps -ax | grep nfsd > 26959 ? S 0:00 rpc.nfsd > 26964 p0 S 0:00 grep nfsd > [root@pokie /root]# !k > kill -1 26959 > [root@pokie /root]# !ps > ps -ax | grep nfsd > 26968 p0 S 0:00 grep nfsd > > Yes, it has indeed been killed. It is necessary to restart it. > > Any ideas? > The above system has an Adaptec 2940.
I tried this on another system with only ide drives and this did not occur. I brought up 2.0.21 on both systems, and the same behavior occurs.
-sen
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