On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 03:57:16PM -0600, Brian Erickson wrote:
> stops working) and continues to run. Nothing we do will terminate that
> process (we have
> tried: kill <pid>, kill -s 9 <pid>, everything that is supposed to
> forcibly kill the process and nothing works).
A unkillable process like that is usually the result of a
hardware problem. In 'top' is the process stuck on 'D', ie
waiting for a disk to respond?

-Jason Martin
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If you can't debug it, deplug it.
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