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09-14-2004 03:27 PM
09-14-2004 03:27 PM
Gd Day Forum,
I just run the command ioscan -fH 0/5/0/0 and it appears HUNG.
The hardware path 0/5/0/0 is attached with tape drives.
I tried performing kill -9 but to no avail.
Can anyone advise me?
thanks n regards/cliff
I just run the command ioscan -fH 0/5/0/0 and it appears HUNG.
The hardware path 0/5/0/0 is attached with tape drives.
I tried performing kill -9
Can anyone advise me?
thanks n regards/cliff
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09-14-2004 03:49 PM
09-14-2004 03:49 PM
Re: Kill HUNG ioscan Process
IPL'ing your tape drive or tape library should actually terminate the process.
Depending on the type of connection, you could conceivably unplug the connection, but rebooting the system should always be a last resort.
Depending on the type of connection, you could conceivably unplug the connection, but rebooting the system should always be a last resort.
Anyone for a Mutiny ?
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09-14-2004 04:15 PM
09-14-2004 04:15 PM
Re: Kill HUNG ioscan Process
Hi Forum,
I performed ioscan -funC tape and realised that some tape drives were showing status "CLAIMED" and some tape drives were showing status "SCAN" on hardware path 0/5/0/0.
I monitored a while and realised now all the tape drives are showing status "CLAIMED".
I performed ps -ef |grep ioscan and now it is gone.
regards/cliff
I performed ioscan -funC tape and realised that some tape drives were showing status "CLAIMED" and some tape drives were showing status "SCAN" on hardware path 0/5/0/0.
I monitored a while and realised now all the tape drives are showing status "CLAIMED".
I performed ps -ef |grep ioscan and now it is gone.
regards/cliff
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