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11-19-2003 02:21 PM
11-19-2003 02:21 PM
bastiller Freezing
hi guys,
ive run bastiller -b (non-interactive) and it seems freezing for a long time.
any advise on this? how to kill this one?
thanks
ive run bastiller -b (non-interactive) and it seems freezing for a long time.
any advise on this? how to kill this one?
thanks
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11-20-2003 03:21 AM
11-20-2003 03:21 AM
Re: bastiller Freezing
If you cant kill it with kill or kill -15 or Kill -9, then it cant be killed. Then the only way is to reboot.
I might also recommend using truss/tusc to trace the command as it executes and see where it is breaking...
#tusc(or truss) bastiller -b ... ...
You can download tusc from several sites on the internet... just google it.
I might also recommend using truss/tusc to trace the command as it executes and see where it is breaking...
#tusc(or truss) bastiller -b ... ...
You can download tusc from several sites on the internet... just google it.
Unix, the other white meat.
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