Hi Sanjay,
Where did this [rm] process come from? Could it be that the directory
on which you executed rm is not available now? Like a NFS mounted
directory, or a CDROM directory in which the CD is bad ? In that
case, the process will continue to show probably until you reboot, or
the directory again becomes available.
Loki.
sanjay> Hi I am not able to kill a particular process. Can someone
sanjay> help me out.
sanjay> Regards Sanjay
[root@test /root]# ps -auwx|grep 1102
root 1102 63.6 0.0 1460 0 tty1 RW 09:24 59:58 [rm]
root 10278 0.0 0.0 1520 604 pts/0 S 10:58 0:00 grep 1102
[root@test /root]# kill -9 1102
[root@test /root]# kill -9 1102
[root@test /root]# ps -auwx|grep 1102
root 1102 63.5 0.0 1460 0 tty1 RW 09:24 60:05 [rm]
root 10331 0.0 0.0 1520 604 pts/0 R 10:58 0:00 grep 1102
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