SUMMARY: bracketed process commands

From: Davis, Alan (Davis@tessco.com)
Date: Mon Oct 28 2002 - 07:34:56 EST


The one response that I got was that these processes may be in kernel mode.
That fits with what I'm seeing, where a process is waiting uninterruptable.
It's posted a syscall to the kernel and never gets back.

At issue is a problem shutting down Oracle Apps 11i + various patches when
user's are connected or concurrent manager jobs are running. The processes
go U-state and/or defunct and I end up doing a shutdown abort on the
database and rebooting.

-----Original Message-----
From: Davis, Alan
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:59 AM
To: Tru64 Unix Mangler's List (E-mail)
Subject: bracketed process commands

What do the brackets in a ps like this one signify?

appprod 10485 1 0.0 06:11:04 ?? 0:00.02 sh
appprod 10512 10485 0.0 06:11:04 ?? 0:03.55 FNDLIBR
appprod 10544 1 0.0 06:11:05 ?? 0:01.95 [d2lc60]
oraprod 10595 1 0.0 06:11:05 ?? 0:09.71 oracleprod
(LOCAL=NO)
appprod 10596 1 0.0 06:11:05 ?? 0:00.16 d2ls60 7027 7028
appprod 10682 1 0.0 06:11:06 ?? 0:00.04 [f60srvm]

Alan Davis
davis@tessco.com



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