DB wrote: > Now and then I notice a "stuck" interchange process which even a kill -9 > wont get rid of. These odd processes seem to inflate my system's load > average. > > Can someone suggest a way to kill these short of a reboot? Or better > yet, a way to diagnose why they're occurring in the first place? > > This is a new machine with a fresh install of Centos 5.1 and IC 5.4.2 > > from ps -ax: > 12608 ? D 0:09 interchange > 13443 ? D 0:21 interchange > > > Any thoughts are welcome. > > DB > > > In my experiences, these are normally caused by locking issues where it seems one of the daemons never releases the lock on some file. We've seen this happen on the catalog error.log file as well as the session files. If you are using NFS for anything, I suggest having those files on the local disk so you don't have to rely on fcntl. -- Richard Templet End Point Corp. (919) 300-7303 _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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