Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 16:56:15 -0400 From: Allan Jude <freebsd@allanjude.com> To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Olivier_Cochard-Labb=E9?= <olivier@cochard.me> Cc: "freebsd-current@freebsd.org" <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Process stuck in D+ state Message-ID: <525C5A6F.6050906@allanjude.com> In-Reply-To: <CA%2Bq%2BTcrdxf8-Exg-iw5KRyMHwrj98OkAVxgBu=ZOvBqjMbH=5Q@mail.gmail.com> References: <CA%2Bq%2BTcpjzGTbV70BmgasrHNfnZ11_L8Ru2V_9zEvs4oA-bQ=Cg@mail.gmail.com> <525B2967.9060404@allanjude.com> <CA%2Bq%2BTcrdxf8-Exg-iw5KRyMHwrj98OkAVxgBu=ZOvBqjMbH=5Q@mail.gmail.com>
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On 2013-10-14 16:53, Olivier Cochard-Labbé wrote: > On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Allan Jude <freebsd@allanjude.com> wrote: >> Looking at the process states, connect and rpcreconnect, seem to suggest >> something involving yp/nis or NFS or some such. >> > Oops, yes you've right, I've got an sub-folder on my homedir that was > NFS mounted and the NFS server was poweroff without unmounting this > sub-folder first. > I need to check the NFS mount option for avoiding to stuck all the > disk-related process once the NFS server disapear. > > Thanks for pointing this. > > Olivier my fstab nfs options: rw,bg,intr,soft,noatime -- Allan Jude
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