unkillable process stuck in "nfsaio"

Mikhail Teterin mi+mx at aldan.algebra.com
Thu Mar 16 23:10:37 UTC 2006


четвер 16 березень 2006 17:57, Mohan Srinivasan Ви написали:
> If you already have the 'intr' flag in fstab, then not being able
> to interrupt the operation on the mount is a bug. I'll take a look
> at it.

It is not in fstab, it is in amd.map -- the share is automounted:

/defaults	type:=host;fs:=${autodir}/${rhost};rhost:=${key}
*	rhost!=${key};opts:=rw,grpid,resvport,vers=3,proto=udp,nosuid,nodev,intr

I thought, the `intr' flag is needed to be able to interrupt an operation
in case of a troublesome *server*.

In my case, the server is fine. It did not suddenly disconnect nor crash.

What I did was interrupt (with Ctrl-C) the program running on the client.

No, I do not have the corefile -- I rebooted :-(

Yours,

	-mi


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