Run strace -fF df and see which nfs mount with a hard state is hung.
FYI if you use the intr option on the mount in question you can kill
the process, but this is often not a good idea..
David
On 6/14/06, conor at discuskeeping.com <conor at discuskeeping.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>> Without resorting to a reboot. Can I kill a process which is is a D state?
> Tried killall, tried kill -9, tried killing the Parent, no joy.
>> I need to reboot dont I.
>> Later
> Conor.
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