Server :: Way To Know What Last Hung Task Was
Apr 10, 2011If khungtaskd stopped a hung process is there any way to know what that task was? I.e. does khungtaskd leave any kind of log record?
Or any other way to find out if a task hung.
If khungtaskd stopped a hung process is there any way to know what that task was? I.e. does khungtaskd leave any kind of log record?
Or any other way to find out if a task hung.
Have a McFee Server; SuperMicro 370der, P3 Dual 1 ghz, 256 gig ram, 2 18.2 gig scsi(lvd) drives.Have tried loading 4 versions of ubuntu to my server and get hung on the agp chipset. don't know where to go to get it to work. Tried 6.0 to 9.10.
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I sounds like the issue is caused by some Java application. But I am not sure is this message is related to root cause or the Java is impacted as a result of issue.
Could you help me with this? I need more details regarding error message described below and I also need to identify the root cause and resolve the issue. Is there any way how to determine which Java application is causing this issue?
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INFO: task tar:1865 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
"echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
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now everytime I restart my maveric box I have to
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root@tux:~# start smbd
smbd start/running, process 16067
root@tux:~#
oh and stop firestarter. Ok the firewall issue, is probably simple. I am more concerned that an upstart task won't start. I have checked in boot-up manager, and it is asked to start. This was an upgrade from Lucid, where I hadno problems.
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fsck from util-linux-ng 2.16
/dev/sda1: clean, 149460/2400256 files, 984175/9582764 blocks
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View 2 Replies View RelatedMy computer was getting slow. I know I had a problem with flash for sure. I was thinking it was because I haven't done a dist-upgrade in a while and there were a lot of updates.
So last night I backed up all my important data and did a dist-upgrade. Well now IceWM no longer shows and it just boots to command line. Not the first time I've done that.
Anyway, when I run 'apt-get -f install' I get hung up with errors on Samba.
Errors were encountered : /var/cache/XXX...samba_2%3a3.4.8~dfsg-2_i386.deb
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I am sure someone with more knowledge could easily salvage this. Funny, I have been running sid for 5-7 years now and it has given me very few problems. And pretty much every problem has originated from my hand. Typing the wrong thing, accepting the wrong option, or accidentally deleting the wrong folder.
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I tried running an upgrade from 8.04 LTS to 10.4 last night, and things seemed to be going smoothly. The upgrade progress was nearly complete, and I wandered off for a while to let it run. When I came back, I had nothing but an orange screen and and unresponsive system. I left it alone all night with the hopes that something would happen, but this morning nothing had changed so I hard restarted the system.
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I am running following command which is giving error
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git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trovalds/linux-2.6.git linux-2.6
Initialized empty Git repository in /home/tapas/LKP/pandora/linux-2.6/.git/ fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly Some one suggested me to check my firewall I am not clear as which port does git uses.
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May 23 20:19:56 Squeeze kernel: [ 644.868007] [drm:i915_hangcheck_elapsed] *ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... GPU hung
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I am fairly new to opensuse/linux and have been running into a very intermittent I/O issue that I can not seem to pinpoint the source of. Just about any program that deals with any significant IO will fall into uninterruptable sleep. For example here are two instances of dd. The first time it hung in uninterruptable sleep and the second it was completely fine and performed as expected.
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Monitoring disk I/O with iotop indicates normal performance for most of the time then all the sudden the read/write drops from ~60-80MB/s to 1-2MB/s. This happens for just about any program I run. It is not easily repeatable since it seems to randomly happen. My limited knowledge led me to believe that it could be a symptom of the old SLED 10 OS that i was running so I upgraded to openSUSE 11.4 earlier this week with no change. I have changed the journaling to ordered and the I/O scheduler to deadline as well as cfq to no avail.
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