I am experience hung processes.
This is:
2.4.9-13 #1 Tue Oct 30 19:32:27 EST 2001 i686 unknown
What does this mean?
Dec 3 08:53:54 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: server adglinux1 not responding, still trying
Dec 3 08:53:54 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: server adglinux1 not responding, still trying
Dec 3 08:55:09 rpppc1 rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from 139.85.108.152:890 for /disk1/nbecker (/disk1)
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3408 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3409 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3410 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3411 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3412 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3413 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3414 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3415 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3416 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3417 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3418 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3419 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3420 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3421 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3422 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3423 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3424 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3425 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3426 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3427 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3428 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3429 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3430 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3431 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3432 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3433 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3434 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3435 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3436 can't get a request slot
Dec 3 08:55:47 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3437 can't get a request slot
Have a look at adglinux1 and see if its NFS server is still alive.
Your hung processes should "unhang" when rpppc1 can see the server again.
On Dec 3 [email protected] wrote:
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>What does this mean?
>
>Dec 3 08:53:54 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: server adglinux1 not responding, still trying
>Dec 3 08:53:54 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: server adglinux1 not responding, still trying
>Dec 3 08:55:09 rpppc1 rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from 139.85.108.152:890 for /disk1/nbecker (/disk1)
>Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3408 can't get a request slot
>Dec 3 08:55:43 rpppc1 kernel: nfs: task 3409 can't get a request slot
[snip]
Matt Bernstein wrote:
> Have a look at adglinux1 and see if its NFS server is still alive.
> Your hung processes should "unhang" when rpppc1 can see the server again.
That's right. But in meantime my load increases to 150.. (I had that
yesterday...) Isn't there a way to force it shutdown even if there's no response
? I thought that would be possible by mounting it soft ?
*Kristian
> That's right. But in meantime my load increases to 150.. (I had that
> yesterday...) Isn't there a way to force it shutdown even if there's no response
> ? I thought that would be possible by mounting it soft ?
The load isnt a problem, its all I/O wait not CPU