The problem broke the entire system overnight before I could get an
outage window in which to reboot. Besides the afpd and smbd processes
previously reported, cfagent processes had also begun to hang in 'D',
and while I didn't notice them in 'D' state along with the several
hundred other stuck proc
Unmounting and re-mounting NFS mounts did not solve the problem, as rpciod
is still stuck in 'D' and stuck smbd processes are still spawning with the
same files open as before.
(I also noticed that a small number of afpd (from netatalk) processes were
also stuck in 'DL', with filehandles open on a
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