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SubjectRe: is killing zombies possible w/o a reboot?
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On Thursday 04 November 2004 02:19, Jan Knutar wrote:
>On Wednesday 03 November 2004 23:08, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Its a dead horse Tom, lets bury it. I've rebooted to 4 new
>> kernels since that time as I march toward getting caught up with
>> whatever bk(nn) is out today. Other than that, which took place
>> on bk7's watch, its all working rather well.
>
>Since nobody else seems to have said it, it would be a good idea
>to enable sysrq and do a sysrq-T the next time (if) this happens,
>so that there would be atleast some information to go on.

I'e had that turned on since forever Jan, but usually, when its hung
someplace, its well and truely hung, and hardware reset button time.

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