Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 00:30:47 +0200 (MEST) From: daniela5743@gmx.net To: Jan Grant <Jan.Grant@bristol.ac.uk> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: KDE process is unkillable Message-ID: <2680.1058394647@www42.gmx.net> References: <Pine.GSO.4.44.0307160945200.25625-100000@mail.ilrt.bris.ac.uk>
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> On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 daniela5743@gmx.net wrote: > > > I don't have NVIDIA drivers. Is there any known bug in the > > ATI Radeon driver? > > > > I rebooted, and all I have is the saved output from fstat, > > no core dump. Is this enough to find out what was wrong? > > Can I reproduce it under controlled circumstances? > > You said the process was marked as stuck waiting for disk activity. Do > you have any network-mounted (or other unusual) filesystems on this > machine? I have a NFS server, but there were no connections at this time. KDE sends stuff on port 111 via the loopback interface, but I don't really know what it is doing. > If a processes wedges in the middle of a kernel call, then you won't be > able to kill it - the behaviour you've seen here. This may be a dumb question, but why the hell did the process use up all the CPU time while it was waiting? I tried attaching to it with gdb and with truss, but I got no information. I guess it is some kind of overflow, that caused the process to execute one instruction repeatedly (only guessed, I'm not an expert). If it is an overflow, the cause must be in the environment. KDE was just starting up, it did what it always does on startup. -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ Jetzt ein- oder umsteigen und USB-Speicheruhr als Prämie sichern!
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