[Veritas-bu] NetBackup 6 daemon won't die
2005-12-02 18:34:38
In general, a process that won't die with a -9 is hung on pending I/O.
Pretty consistent with avrd's role.
The only "fix" to a hung I/O process is to satisfy the I/O request or
reboot.
Sorry - unsatisfying answer.
-M
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Dwayne
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NetBackup 6 daemon won't die
Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help me. I have a NetBackup 6.0 Solaris 9 master.
Shutting netbackup down with either /etc/init.d/netbackup stop or
bp.kill_all will leave this process running:
MM Processes
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root 605 1 0 Nov 30 ? 0:00 avrd -v
even a kill -9 will not make this process die. Does anyone know of another
way to make this process stop, other than rebooting? thanks!
-Dwayne
Dwayne J. Brzozowski
Department of Veterans Affairs
Austin Automation Center
Team Lead-Open Systems Support
email:dwayne.brzozowski AT mail.va DOT gov
phone:512-326-6728
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