ZFS Commands In "D" State

Tim Gustafson tjg at ucsc.edu
Thu Jun 8 23:21:01 UTC 2017


By the way, the output of the procstat command changed after it ran
for a while (but it's still in the "D" state):

  PID    TID COMM             TDNAME           KSTACK
 1646 101975 zfs              -                mi_switch+0xd2
sleepq_wait+0x3a _cv_wait+0x194 txg_wait_synced+0x85
dsl_sync_task+0x205 dsl_destroy_snapshot+0x87 zfs_ioc_destroy+0x3c
zfsdev_ioctl+0x5f5 devfs_ioctl_f+0x13f kern_ioctl+0x2d4
sys_ioctl+0x171 amd64_syscall+0x4ce Xfast_syscall+0xfb

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