Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 6 Oct 2002 16:36:36 +0200 | From | Thomas Langås <> | Subject | Re: Unable to kill processes in D-state |
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jw schultz: > Are all those processes hanging because of NFS? If so, i'd > start by looking at the mount options as i said before. I'd > also look into the network and fileserver because something > is wrong. In my experience Solaris behaved the same way.
They're hanging because I killed of the autofs-processes, and started it again. (And then every NFS-share is remounted). So, basically, they're all hanging there, and will keep hanging there 'till I boot the machine.
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