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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Tar stucks while extracting Post 302927439 by freebee on Wednesday 3rd of December 2014 02:13:25 AM
Old 12-03-2014
Tar stucks while extracting

I am trying to extract tar file of size 167MB but most of the times tar command stuck while extraction.

Command:
Code:
new   24389 24369  0 Nov21 ?        00:00:00 tar -xf NCSanJose1_req_rep.tar

While running process with gdb following back trace was obtain:
Code:
root@nsdev-10g-1:/home/netstorm/work# gdb -p 24389

(gdb) bt
#0  0x00007f95d8147900 in write () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#1  0x00007f95d80da883 in _IO_file_write () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#2  0x00007f95d80da74a in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#3  0x00007f95d80db1fe in _IO_file_xsputn () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#4  0x00007f95d80af246 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#5  0x00007f95d80a9bde in vfprintf () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#6  0x00007f95d8152cd5 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#7  0x00007f95d8152e33 in error () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#8  0x000000000040dcec in ?? ()
#9  0x000000000040e087 in ?? ()
#10 0x000000000040f6f3 in ?? ()
#11 0x000000000040f8f8 in ?? ()
#12 0x0000000000417df7 in ?? ()
#13 0x00000000004046a6 in ?? ()
#14 0x00007f95d808276d in __libc_start_main () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6

Could anyone please help me to understand why tar command stuck ?

Thanks in advanceSmilie


Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment Please use code tags next time for your code and data. Thanks

Last edited by vbe; 12-03-2014 at 05:08 AM..
 

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NAME
grub-file -- Check if FILE is of specified type. SYNOPSIS
grub-file (--is-i386-xen-pae-domu | --is-x86_64-xen-domu | --is-x86-xen-dom0 | --is-x86-multiboot | --is-x86-multiboot2 | --is-arm-linux | --is-arm64-linux | --is-ia64-linux | --is-mips-linux | --is-mipsel-linux | --is-sparc64-linux | --is-powerpc-linux | --is-x86-linux | --is-x86-linux32 | --is-x86-kfreebsd | --is-i386-kfreebsd | --is-x86_64-kfreebsd | --is-x86-knetbsd | --is-i386-knetbsd | --is-x86_64-knetbsd | --is-i386-efi | --is-x86_64-efi | --is-ia64-efi | --is-arm64-efi | --is-arm-efi | --is-hibernated-hiberfil | --is-x86_64-xnu | --is-i386-xnu | --is-xnu-hibr | --is-x86-bios-bootsector) FILE DESCRIPTION
grub-file is used to check if FILE is of a specified type. OPTIONS
--is-i386-xen-pae-domu Check if FILE can be booted as i386 PAE Xen unprivileged guest kernel --is-x86_64-xen-domu Check if FILE can be booted as x86_64 Xen unprivileged guest kernel --is-x86-xen-dom0 Check if FILE can be used as Xen x86 privileged guest kernel --is-x86-multiboot Check if FILE can be used as x86 multiboot kernel --is-x86-multiboot2 Check if FILE can be used as x86 multiboot2 kernel --is-arm-linux Check if FILE is ARM Linux --is-arm64-linux Check if FILE is ARM64 Linux --is-ia64-linux Check if FILE is IA64 Linux --is-mips-linux Check if FILE is MIPS Linux --is-mipsel-linux Check if FILE is MIPSEL Linux --is-sparc64-linux Check if FILE is SPARC64 Linux --is-powerpc-linux Check if FILE is POWERPC Linux --is-x86-linux Check if FILE is x86 Linux --is-x86-linux32 Check if FILE is x86 Linux supporting 32-bit protocol --is-x86-kfreebsd Check if FILE is x86 kFreeBSD --is-i386-kfreebsd Check if FILE is i386 kFreeBSD --is-x86_64-kfreebsd Check if FILE is x86_64 kFreeBSD --is-x86-knetbsd Check if FILE is x86 kNetBSD --is-i386-knetbsd Check if FILE is i386 kNetBSD --is-x86_64-knetbsd Check if FILE is x86_64 kNetBSD --is-i386-efi Check if FILE is i386 EFI file --is-x86_64-efi Check if FILE is x86_64 EFI file --is-ia64-efi Check if FILE is IA64 EFI file --is-arm64-efi Check if FILE is ARM64 EFI file --is-arm-efi Check if FILE is ARM EFI file --is-hibernated-hiberfil Check if FILE is hiberfil.sys in hibernated state --is-x86_64-xnu Check if FILE is x86_64 XNU (Mac OS X kernel) --is-i386-xnu Check if FILE is i386 XNU (Mac OS X kernel) --is-xnu-hibr Check if FILE is XNU (Mac OS X kernel) hibernated image --is-x86-bios-bootsector Check if FILE is BIOS bootsector SEE ALSO
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