hello. If I were looking at this issue, I'd be looking at the perl process stuck in bioloc, to see what it's doing. As I understand it, processes stuck in tstile are a symptom, rather than a cause. that is, any process that is waiting for access to some subsystem in an indirect manner will show as waiting in tstile, rather than the actual thing it's waiting for. Perl, on the other hand, is in bioloc, short for biolock I assume, and my question is why? If you can clear that process, I'm thinking everything else will spring to life and begin working again.
Just my 2 cents. -thanks -Brian On Jun 28, 9:42pm, Thomas Klausner wrote: } 28391 pbulk 117 0 33M 6240K bioloc/0 0:00 0.00% 0.00% perl
