Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 13:14:46 -0300 (ADT) From: "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org> To: Gavin Atkinson <gavin.atkinson@ury.york.ac.uk> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: leaking blocked processes in vmstat ... how to debug? Message-ID: <20060626131422.X1114@ganymede.hub.org> In-Reply-To: <20060626131018.O1114@ganymede.hub.org> References: <20060626080344.X1114@ganymede.hub.org> <20060626082906.T1114@ganymede.hub.org> <1151324795.80434.8.camel@buffy.york.ac.uk> <20060626131018.O1114@ganymede.hub.org>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Marc G. Fournier wrote: > On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Gavin Atkinson wrote: > >> On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 08:29 -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote: >>> Up to 48 right now, and still nothing to show for it ... >> >> Is it possible that these processes are blocked while exiting? >> >> There's currently an unresolved bug where processes get wedged either >> during startup or exit. See if you have any processes in state "START" >> in top, or with an E in the "STAT" column: >> >> ps ax -O ppid,flags,mwchan | awk '$6 ~ /E/ || $6 == "STAT"' > > Stupid question here, that I just thought about ... is it possible for a > threaded process to have one of its threads blocked, but with it not showing > up in a ps listing? Or will the ps listing show it as blocked? Nope, self-answered here ... found the -H switch for ps and same results ... nothing in a D/E/L state :( ---- Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org) Email . scrappy@hub.org MSN . scrappy@hub.org Yahoo . yscrappy Skype: hub.org ICQ . 7615664
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20060626131422.X1114>