Hi Simon,
Simon Breden wrote: > Hi Max, > > I haven't used truss before, but give me the command line + switches > and I'll be happy to run it. > > Simon # truss -p pid_from_cp where pid_from_cp is... the pid of the cp process that is "hung". The pid you can get from ps. I am curious if the cp is stuck on a specific file, or is just very slow, or is hung in the kernel. Also, can you kill the cp when it hangs? thanks, max > > 2008/5/1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: > > Hi Simon, > > Simon Breden wrote: > > Thanks a lot Richard. To give a bit more info, I've copied my > /var/adm/messages from booting up the machine: > > And @picker: I guess the 35 requests are stacked up waiting > for the hanging request to be serviced? > > The question I have is where do I go from now, to get some > more info on what is causing cp to have problems. > > I will now try another tack: use rsync to copy the directory > to a disk outside the pool (i.e. my home directory on the boot > drive), to see if it is happy doing that. > > > What does truss show the cp doing? max > > > _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss