Re: T2000 won't shutdown
- From: Chris Ridd <chrisridd@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 11:12:42 +0100
On 2007-06-30 13:13:39 +0100, Gary Mills <mills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
In <5embufF3a1gspU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Chris Ridd <chrisridd@xxxxxxx> writes:
On 2007-06-30 01:40:41 +0100, Tim Bradshaw <tfb+google@xxxxxxxx> said:
On Jun 29, 5:04 pm, Chris Ridd <chrisr...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Aha! Good catch. A plain kill doesn't stop it, but a kill -9 does. AWhy are they hanging? Just nuking them is not likely to fix the
few scripts later S91afbinit hangs. Killing that, and then S91gfbinit
hangs. Killing that, and then S91zuluinit hangs.
problem.
I'll investigate a bit more carefully when I reboot, but trussing them
failed with a message about them "already being traced", which I
suppose is due to them being run under SMF. (Drat.)
If an init script is still running, the `ptree' command is useful to
show all of the processes run from that script. It's usually the
last one that's responsible for the script still running.
So it was stuck running:
/usr/sbin/datadm -a /usr/share/dat/SUNWudaplt.conf
Neither truss nor pfiles would work on datadm. Seeing that datadm had something to do with some devices that I don't think we have, I thought it would be interesting to do a reconfiguration reboot to clean up the devices tree.
Now it won't boot :-( A boot -s doesn't work either, sticking at the "Configuring devices." line.
Argh.
Cheers,
Chris
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