Jerry,
Usually zoneadm -z zonename unmount -f works for me but not this time so I
diid the followings:
I ran the following 2 commands and got out of the state:
1) zoneadm -z zonename reboot -- -s
2) pkill -9 -z zonename (from a second terminal)
Zone moved into Ready state and I was able to
Ihsan, (apols for the direct email earlier - I meant to copy the list...)
Try
global# pkill -9 -z zonename
global# umount -f /zonepath/zonename
Hope this would help, otherwise your hangup status is not controlable
and you would have to bounce the box
Please forgive me for chiming in, but
Mike,
On 4/20/07, Dave Pigliavento [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UID PID PPID CSTIME TTY TIME CMD
root 551 1 0 Mar 19 ? 0:00 zsched
0005000 1919 1 0 Mar 19 ? 0:05
/u01/app/oracle/OracleHomes/oms10g/Apache/Apache/bin/httpd -d
On 4/21/07, Sean Sprague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which process did you try to kill? 1919 or 1956? Normally killing
1919 would cause 1956 to go away. Is 1919 in some state that it can't
be killed?
I guess that 1956 could be preap'd as well. I am more used to seeing defunct
processes
I have a Solaris 10 release 6/06 system that is configured with several zones.
One of which is now in an unusable state after a reboot attempt.
The status of the zone is shutting_down and there is a defunct process that
can't be killed. preap just hangs indefinitely and won't even get rid of