I'm not new to Solaris or unix in general.

Rebooting to get rid of an unkillable process is not unheard of in unix 
land.

Jared





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Reboot, Yeah-Right.  This is Solaris, not Windoze.

I would try having the root user do the "kill -9" after doing a "truss" on
the process it see what it's looking at.  Doing a "ipcrm" on the shared
memory segment and semaphores may also help.

Brian



  
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Reboot and open a TAR.

Jared





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Hi,

I am using solaris 8


Sinardy

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Hi all,

When I do shutdown abort my LGWR and CKPT still around and also kill -9
cannot get rid of them anyone know why ?

because of this my cluster fail to failover

Thanks

Sinardy




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