Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 11 Oct 2001 23:57:00 +0100 (BST) | From | James Sutherland <> | Subject | Re: unkillable process in R state? |
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On Thu, 11 Oct 2001, Christopher Friesen wrote:
> Okay, I just tried this, and the pertinant results were: (gdb hangs, trying to attach) > > (gdb) attach 31075 > Attaching to program: /usr/bin/find, Pid 31075 > > Attaching to another program worked fine. > > Any other ideas?
Take a look in /proc/31075 and see what's going on in there, if you can.
Obvious one: what was find doing - where was it looking?
James. -- "Our attitude with TCP/IP is, `Hey, we'll do it, but don't make a big system, because we can't fix it if it breaks -- nobody can.'"
"TCP/IP is OK if you've got a little informal club, and it doesn't make any difference if it takes a while to fix it." -- Ken Olson, in Digital News, 1988
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