Re: Unable to kill processes in D-state

From: Thomas Langås (tlan@stud.ntnu.no)
Date: Sun Oct 06 2002 - 12:09:32 EST


Jan Hudec:
> If the shares were successfuly reloaded, then the processes should wake
> up. If they don't, it's a bug in NFS.

They never wake up, and it happens every time.

> Try to reproduce it (ie. reboot some machine, let it start everything
> and then restart the autofsd and see if processes lock up) and then talk
> to NFS maintainers about that.

As I said above, it happens every time we encounter this, ie. it's a bug
that easy to reproduce (since I added nfs@lists.sourceforge.net to the
CC-list, I'm going to write some of what's already said in this thread).

Problem:
Processes entering D-state is unkillable. We have a problem with this
everytime we restart autofs (which automounts quite a few NFS-shares
on campus), ie. on our samba-boxes smbd hangs forever after this
(in D-state). Samba still works, it's just that all the D-state processes
is unkillable and will remain that way untill we reboot the computer.
Every D-state process increases the load on the machine, and one of our
2-CPU intel-boxes currently remains at 430 (which extremly high for such
a box).

Solution:
? :)

-- 
Thomas
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