On 2/28/2011 1:31 PM, Andrew Deason wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:13:24 -0500
Jeff Blaine<[email protected]>  wrote:

Has anyone experienced hangs at OS shutdown with OpenAFS 1.4.11 and
higher on Solaris 10 SPARC and recent recommended patch clusters
(recent = the last 2 months)?

Yes. Oracle in update 9 has changed something with the uadmin() system
call, and it _looks_ like Solaris now waits forever trying to kill all
processes during shutdown for whatever reason. Since a few AFS processes
are unkillable (and deliberately so), it makes the shutdown hang.

The way around this is to stop the AFS client before shutdown. This is
not currently safe with any 1.4 release (on Solaris), but there are
patches in the 1.4 tree that make it so. But by 'not safe' I mean it may
panic the machine; if you stop AFS as late as possible before reboot, it
makes it less likely.

Complain to Oracle, if you like. I know they have already been told
about this, but the more the merrier. In the meantime, you can try to
umount /afs in the init scripts for runlevel 6/5/0 (and/or SMF, etc).

Thanks Andrew

Glad I asked before wasting more time trying to figure out
what it was.

Unmounting /afs let the test box go down for us.

How does one gauge which workaround to use?

Patty's saying the patches don't work ?
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