On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Reboot and open a TAR.

I would preserve the evidence as long as is practical, and open a
ticket with Sun.  There should not be a sustained condition in Solaris
during which a process is unkillable with SIGKILL.  If you open a TAR,
this is probably what they will tell you.  What is the state of the
unkillable processes according to the ps command?

Does Solaris have a kernel debug mode?  If so, and if the state of the
process is 'U' (uninterruptible, meaning it is in a system call), you
should be able to attach to the running Solaris kernel and get a
thread trace of the unkillable process's system thread that will help
Sun diagnose the problem.

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> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: 31 October 2002 15:43
> 
> When I do shutdown abort my LGWR and CKPT still around and also kill -9 
> cannot get rid of them anyone know why ?

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