> >root     24751  0.0  0.0     0    0 pts/0    DW   12:42   0:00 nfsd
> >root     24752  0.0  0.0     0    0 pts/0    DW   12:42   0:00 nfsd
> >root     24754  0.0  0.0     0    0 pts/0    DW   12:42   0:00 nfsd
> >root     24756  0.0  0.0     0    0 pts/0    DW   12:42   0:00 nfsd
 
James Wilkinson wrote:
> The D means d-state, uninterruptible sleep.  You can't kill them.
> Hopefully they don't have a lock on their resources, you can ignore
> them, but if you don't like them taking up valuable slots in the process
> table, you'll have to reboot to get rid of them.
 
They seem to have locks on something, since I can't start nfs (or
run exportfs, for that matter).  Running /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd produces
        nfssvc: Address already in use

Looks like I may have to reboot the machine, ouch.

Danny.



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