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[ILUG] Unkillable processes

[ILUG] Unkillable processes

Breathnach, Proinnsias (Dublin) breatpro at MLE.CO.UK
Thu Feb 17 15:18:54 GMT 2000


Kenn, 
	I'm told <I wouldn't know> that it's because tar got stuck in a
system call, is there a way to kill the smbfs modules (it *is* a module ?) -
if it's stuck in a call to smb, otherwise it's looking like a reboot ...

Anyone care to correct / clarify this - Kate ?

P 

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Kenn Humborg [SMTP:kenn at bluetree.ie]
> Sent:	Thursday, February 17, 2000 15:10
> To:	david.airlie at drua.ie; Donncha O Caoimh
> Cc:	ilug at linux.ie
> Subject:	RE: [ILUG] Unkillable processes
> 
> > Also on this have you tried unmount -f  /mnt
> > this might blow away the smbmounted dir.. or else look for an 
> > smbmnt process
> > running and blow it away...
> 
> That was the first thing I did.  It actually unmounted 
> with no complaints.  And I've since mounted and unmounted
> it again, so smbfs seems to be OK.
> 
> Later,
> Kenn
> 
> 
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