Whatever the resource is that's going unavailable, the CPU would reschedule the process if the resource returned. Of course, although not likely, this could be a hardware problem (eg, faulty network card).
When this problem occurs can you check the network interfaces of both the local and remote nodes are still up, and the network infrastructure between them is working. The OS isn't seeing this as an error as such otherwise it would report it. It sees it as a suspension of service whilst a resource is unavailable, pending resumption.
Code:
# strace -p <pid>
should give you a clue as to why the process is sleeping.
Hello,
I host a couple of Call of Duty gameing servers. There are some hackers who love the crash them. When they crash them it simply causes a segmentaion fault and kills the PID. I was wondering it you could help me write a script to simply restart the program after it has been crashed. The... (9 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I am new to this forum as well as new to shell scripting.
I have a problem here and i need someone to solve this.
Let us consider there are two processes(abc & def).There is a script which kills these two processes(i.e killtheprocess abc). Here abc is the argument .
There is a... (1 Reply)
I had issues with processes locking up. This script checks for processes and kills them if they are older than a certain time.
Its uses some functions you'll need to define or remove, like slog() which I use for logging, and is_running() which checks if this script is already running so you can... (0 Replies)
have two scripts on Unix; one that starts some processes and the other one for killing a process. At first, I ran the .sh without WILY in it and it worked perfectly; in this way, I could also ran my stopper process. However I need WILY in this so I added it to my script but this time, a message... (1 Reply)
Hi,
How is it possible to restart only your process. I can get the process killed but I am not able to start it.
For eg : i first did this ps -ef|grep _out --displays all the process with _out in the name
then I killed kill -15 36044 -- process id.
Now how can i start the same... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I'm new to Solaris. I have an issue with ssh service. When I restart the service it exits with an exit status of 0
$svcadm restart svc:/network/ssh:default
$echo $?
0
$
However, the service goes into maintenance mode after restart. I'm able to connect even though the service is in... (3 Replies)
Hi friends,
I have one unix command which is used to check the network status manually.
followig is the command
check_Network this command give follwoing status
Network 1 is ok
Network 2 is ok
network 3 is ok
network 4 is ok
.
.
.
.
Network 10 is... (8 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am facing one problem here which is one process always stuck in running state which causes the other similar process to sleep state . This causes my system in hanged state.
On doing cat /proc/<pid>wchan showing the "__init_begin" in the output.
Can you please help me here... (0 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am facing one problem here which is one process always stuck in running state which causes the other similar process to sleep state . This causes my system in hanged state.
On doing cat /proc/<pid>wchan showing the "__init_begin" in the output.
Can you please help me here... (1 Reply)
Hi Experts,
I am facing one problem here which is one process always stuck in running state which causes the other similar process to sleep state . This causes my system in hanged state.
On doing cat /proc/<pid>wchan showing the "__init_begin" in the output.
Can you please help me here... (6 Replies)
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unshare(1M)unshare(1M)NAME
unshare - make local resource unavailable for mounting by remote systems
SYNOPSIS
FSType] specific_options] [pathname | resourcename]
DESCRIPTION
The command makes a shared local resource unavailable as file system type FSType.
If the option is omitted, then the first file system type listed in file will be used as the default.
Specific_options, as well as the semantics of resourcename, are specific to particular distributed file systems. For example, see
share_nfs(1M) for details on options for shared NFS file systems.
If pathname or resourcename is not found in the shared information, an error message will be sent to standard error.
Options
recognizes the following options:
Specify the file system type.
FILES
file that registers distributed file system packages
system record of shared file systems
AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
SEE ALSO share(1M), shareall(1M), fstypes(4), sharetab(4).
unshare(1M)