On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 02:16:33PM +0200, Oliver Welter wrote:
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> Hi All,
> strange issue here - I got a kernel oops when mounting the rootfs of a
> vserver, no I see this:
> vserver-stat
> CTX PROC VSZ RSS userTIME sysTIME UPTIME NAME
> 18 0 120K 0 0m02s40 0m02s60 34m22s40
not unexpected, the kernel traced and the context
is locked, regardless of the process count
> Any idea how to kill it without rebooting the node?
not really possible without hacking into kernel
memory, it's the same as when you get a zombie
from such a kernel trace/oops
probably the easiest is to move the guest to a
new context till you reboot
best,
Herbert
> Kernel: 2.6.22.19-vs2.2.0.7
> VS-API: 0x00020200
> util-vserver: 0.30.216-pre2772; Jan 16 2009, 14:47:20
> Oliver
>
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