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2002 Jun 12
2
uninterruptible sleep with rsync 2.5.4
Hi,
I've encountered a strange issue, difficult to reproduce for
now. I'm searching from where it comes.
Here are some facts:
- all programs are compiled from sources using gcc 2.95.3/glibc2.2.x
and run on a i686 LFS linux system.
- rsync doesn't run above ssl.
- using rsync 2.5.4 as server to backup mailboxes on another computer.
rsync daemon is launched from xinetd, rsync
2016 Jun 23
2
Samba pid in uninterruptible state
Greetings,
I recently upgraded Samba on an Ubuntu 14.04.2 server from version 4.1.9 to 4.2.3. Upon rebooting Samba process goes into a running state then after a short time it will go into an uninterruptible state. If I check the log.samba, it appears that it is attempting to start, then hangs at the following:
[2016/06/23 15:16:00.329503, 3] ../source4/param/share.c:124(share_register)
2002 Jul 22
1
killing "uninterruptible sleep" process
Hi
I logged in to one of my servers today and noticed that the load average is
very high. After investigating the problem I found two processes in "D" stat
("uninterruptible sleep"):
root 24344 0.0 0.2 1532 584 ? DN Jul21 0:01
/usr/bin/updatedb -f NFS,SMBFS,NCPFS,PROC,DEVPTS -e
/tmp,/var/tmp,/usr/tmp,/afs,/net
root 25899 0.0 0.2 1532 584 ? DN
2016 Jun 23
0
Samba pid in uninterruptible state
Did you run any of the dbchecks?
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Updating_Samba
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 3:21 PM, Donaldson Jeff <
Jeff.Donaldson at ncs.k12.de.us> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>
> I recently upgraded Samba on an Ubuntu 14.04.2 server from version 4.1.9
> to 4.2.3. Upon rebooting Samba process goes into a running state then after
> a short time it will go into
2023 Feb 01
1
Hanging, uninterruptible smbd-process in "D"-state
Hi,
tanks for the answer. Since /proc/<PID>/stack is a stack the topmost
element should be the task where it got stuck which is:
rwsem_down_write_slowpath which waits for getting a write lock semaphore:
cat /proc/10193/stack
[<0>] rwsem_down_write_slowpath+0x2e2/0x620
[<0>] nfs_rmdir+0x117/0x1b0 [nfs]
[<0>] vfs_rmdir+0x7c/0x1b0
[<0>] do_rmdir+0x216/0x230
2013 Oct 17
2
Many "smbd" process with "D" uninterruptible sleep status
I got a samba server(Linux) to store some data in my PC(windows)
frequently. And last night I found that samba can't work. After logined to
samba server and found that there's 91 smbd processes with status "D"
totally.
# ps
169 root 0 SW [pdflush]
170 root 0 DW [pdflush]
....
29534 simon 20608 D /sbin/smbd -D
29548 root 2792 D
2011 Jun 06
2
uninterruptible processes writing to glusterfs share
hi!
sometimes we've on some client-servers hanging uninterruptible processes
("ps aux" stat is on "D" ) and on one the CPU wait I/O grows within some
minutes to 100%.
you are not able to kill such processes - also "kill -9" doesnt work -
when you connect via "strace" to such an process, you wont see anything
and you cannot detach it again.
there
2008 Nov 13
1
smbd mortality
I encountered a serious samba problem and want to publish details for public benefit.?
SLES 10 server running Samba 3.0.28 as domain controller, file and cups print server, running uneventfully for 2 years suddenly drops all users, load rapidly grows to about 250 and becomes unresponsive. smbstatus reveals that every user has about 10 instances of smbd instead of one. CPU (dual processsor, dual
2019 May 22
1
make running on.exit expr uninterruptible
Hi,
Is there currently any way to guarantee that on.exit does not fail to execute the recorded expression because of a user interrupt arriving during function exit? Consider:
f <- function() {
suspendInterrupts({
on.exit(suspendInterrupts(cntr_on.exit <<- cntr_on.exit + 1L))
cntr_f <<- cntr_f + 1L
})
TRUE
}
It is possible to interrupt this function such that cntr_f
2023 Dec 13
1
Minutemen UPS Driver
I am wondering if there is a way to have Nut Server monitor a Minutemen UPS.
https://minutemanups.com/uninterruptible-power-supply/pro-rt2u-line-interactive-uninterruptible-power-supply/
Thanks
James
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2023 Feb 01
2
Hanging, uninterruptible smbd-process in "D"-state
Hello,
I run a samba server for windows users who access their user data via
samba. The samba server is NOT the domaincontroller. This task is
performed by a native windows machine. The samba server is running on a
pve virtual machine. All data that samba delivers to the windows users
are stored on two NFS servers (also VMs) and accessed via an automounted
NFS mount for each user on the
2020 Oct 09
11
Feature request.
Hi,
I get my Email from my own SMTP server on the internet using
"fetchmail". Some time ago I did the smart thing and configured
dovecot to use SSL and the letsencrypt certificate that automatically
renews.
Welllll..... a few days ago my certificate expired and the fetchmail
deamon running in the background had nowhere to complain. So I didn't
notice.
It turns out that dovecot
2007 Mar 05
1
Strange problems (deadlock) in ocfs2 (rpm 1.2.4-2 and svn 2982) - dlm related?
Hi list,
I have some problems testing ocfs2. My test consist in:
#server1: dd if=/dev/random of=/ocfs2_1/test &
#server1: dd if=/dev/random of=/ocfs2_2/test &
#server1: dd if=/dev/random of=/ocfs2_3/test &
...
#server1: dd if=/dev/random of=/ocfs2_12/test &
#server1:<Ctrl><Alt><SysRQ>B
After that, another node begin recovery. After some time (+- 3min),
2017 Sep 20
2
firefox and D state
Previously when firefox went catatonic
to the point that I could not even scroll,
its CPU usage had gone to 100%+.
Now top tells me that firefox, Web Content (with a space)
or sometimes kswap... has process state D,
uninterruptable sleep.
Any suggestions on how to deal?
I often have a lot of tabs open,
so discovering the right one was hard enough before.
Usually, it was something relatively new,
2016 May 31
2
cannot get APC ups status change via usb cable from RaspberryPi
Hi All,
I get very strange UPS problem from RspberryPI mode B
(both version 2 and 3).
Here is our environment:
OS: Raspbian 8.0, Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 14.04
Platform: RaspberryPi Mode B version 2 and
version 3
NUT: tested version 2.6.3, 2.7.1
and 2.7.2 (from
2004 Jul 28
3
Another big data size problem
Hi all,
I'm trying to read a 1220 * 20000 table in R but I'm having lot of problems. Basically what it happens is that R.bin starts eating all my memory until it gets about 90%. At that point it locks itself in a uninterruptible sleep status (at least that's what top says) where it just sits there barely using the cpu at all but keeping its tons of memory. I've tried with
2014 Sep 19
2
[HCL] Eaton Powerware 9125 2500U supported by USB
I'm looking for a driver for and old uninterruptible power supply (UPS),
Eaton Powerware 9125 2500U. I want to use it with my FreeNAS server.
I looked a the list and didn't see a driver for it:
http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html?manufacturer=Eaton
I see a driver for the 9130; any idea whether it will work with a 9125?
Any other ideas for connecting the 9125 to a FreeNAS
2007 Apr 10
5
RE: Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
My FLAC files reside on my Infrant NV (XRAID) and are also backed up
on my PC and on an external USB HDD. That makes 3 copies.
I've read most everything on the FLAC site, but as I have mentioned
I don't know much about structuring a command line. My PC is also
quite old (early P4 from 2000 w/256MB RAM) so I think it will take a LOT
of time for this to run through over 1200 CDs worth of
2015 Jul 09
3
NFSv4 delegation
just a quick update:
no issues with NFSv4.0 (load is slowly growing, currently ~7k mailboxes)
instead, bad news from delegation front, we enabled it for a couple of
days but we ran in ugly issues: processes went in "uninterruptible
sleep" state, load average gets huge, reboot was the only escape :-(
-brd
Alessio Cecchi wrote:
> Il 12/06/2015 13:02, brd ha scritto:
> >Alessio
2008 Jun 04
1
Determine what physical port a USB device is attatched to
How does one do this? For example:
# lspci | grep USB
00:1a.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #4 (rev 02)
00:1a.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #5 (rev 02)
00:1a.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #6 (rev 02)
00:1a.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9