Here are the different process state codes and description:-
As you can see, D means uninterruptible sleep usually due to an IO.
You can check the wchan - name of the kernel function in which the process is sleeping to understand what exactly is going on:-
Usually it will be a exit_mm() function to release all memory descriptors and related data structures.
As per linux kernel documentation, it first of all checks mm->core_waiters flag is set. If it does, then the process is dumping the contents of memory to a core file (IO). If that is the case, I believe to avoid corruption, it will not respond to a KILL signal until the core file dumping is completed.
Hi Friends,
Can any of you explain me about the below line of code?
mn_code=`env|grep "..mn"|awk -F"=" '{print $2}'`
Im not able to understand, what exactly it is doing :confused:
Any help would be useful for me.
Lokesha (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have line in input file as below:
3G_CENTRAL;INDONESIA_(M)_TELKOMSEL;SPECIAL_WORLD_GRP_7_FA_2_TELKOMSEL
My expected output for line in the file must be :
"1-Radon1-cMOC_deg"|"LDIndex"|"3G_CENTRAL|INDONESIA_(M)_TELKOMSEL"|LAST|"SPECIAL_WORLD_GRP_7_FA_2_TELKOMSEL"
Can someone... (7 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am executing "svn" checkout command through my java code on a freeBSD machine. SVN checkout gets started , but when I run "top" command on my freebsd machine, I have observed that "svn" processes are stuck in "pipewr" state.
Any pointer for this problem?
Thanks,
akash (0 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am executing "svn" checkout command through my java code on a freeBSD machine. SVN checkout gets started , but when I run "top" command on my freebsd machine, I have observed that "svn" processes are stuck in "pipewr" state.
Any pointer for this problem?
Thanks,
akash (0 Replies)
How to use "mailx" command to do e-mail reading the input file containing email address, where column 1 has name and column 2 containing “To” e-mail address
and column 3 contains “cc” e-mail address to include with same email.
Sample input file, email.txt
Below is an sample code where... (2 Replies)
Hi Community,
i have one M5000 spare machine which was handled by support team. they told me that it is gone completely .
i have checked the status. before it was showing MBU_B degraded. i updated to latest firmware and , resetted the xscf and now this is showing as normal.
MBU_B... (5 Replies)
Hi all, I have a LUN that is in "Online Busy" when I issue the dev_gestate subcommand of luxadm:
root@es088wb6:~# luxadm -v -e dev_getstate /dev/rdsk/c21t50050763090887FEd4s2
phys path = "/devices/pci@6c0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@4/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0/ssd@w50050763090887fe,4:c,raw"
... (5 Replies)
Hello.
System : opensuse leap 42.3
I have a bash script that build a text file.
I would like the last command doing :
print_cmd -o page-left=43 -o page-right=22 -o page-top=28 -o page-bottom=43 -o font=LatinModernMono12:regular:9 some_file.txt
where :
print_cmd ::= some printing... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
_exit
EXIT(2) BSD System Calls Manual EXIT(2)NAME
_exit -- terminate the calling process
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
void
_exit(int status);
DESCRIPTION
The _exit() function terminates a process, with the following consequences:
o All of the descriptors that were open in the calling process are closed. This may entail delays; for example, waiting for output to
drain. A process in this state may not be killed, as it is already dying.
o If the parent process of the calling process has an outstanding wait call or catches the SIGCHLD signal, it is notified of the calling
process's termination; the status is set as defined by wait(2).
o The parent process-ID of all of the calling process's existing child processes are set to 1; the initialization process (see the DEFINI-
TIONS section of intro(2)) inherits each of these processes.
o If the termination of the process causes any process group to become orphaned (usually because the parents of all members of the group
have now exited; see ``orphaned process group'' in intro(2)), and if any member of the orphaned group is stopped, the SIGHUP signal and
the SIGCONT signal are sent to all members of the newly-orphaned process group.
o If the process is a controlling process (see intro(2)), the SIGHUP signal is sent to the foreground process group of the controlling ter-
minal. All current access to the controlling terminal is revoked.
Most C programs call the library routine exit(3), which flushes buffers, closes streams, unlinks temporary files, etc., before calling
_exit().
RETURN VALUE
_exit() can never return.
SEE ALSO fork(2), sigaction(2), wait(2), exit(3)STANDARDS
The _exit function is defined by IEEE Std 1003.1-1988 (``POSIX.1'').
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