Crashing TUX

Chris Davies mcd at daviesinc.com
Tue Nov 8 01:59:22 UTC 2005


that find process is part of updatedb -- has nothing to do with tux.

Nicolas Van Eenaeme wrote:
> 
> Last week I had a crash again and I managed to do the ps aux | grep '
> [DRZ]'. This is the output:
> 
> poison at static:~$ ps aux | grep ' [DRZ]'
> USER       PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ  RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
> root         5  0.0  0.0     0    0 ?        Z    Nov02   1:23 [kswapd]
> <defunct>

^^^^ this looks rather suspect

> nobody   18631  0.6  0.0  1532  736 ?        D    06:25   1:13 /usr/bin/find
> / ( -fstype NFS -o -fstype nfs -o -fstype afs -o -fstype proc -o -fstype
> smbfs -o -fstype autofs -o -fstype iso9660 -o -fstype ncpfs -o -fstype coda
> -o -fstype devpts -o -fstype ftpfs -o -fstype devfs -o -fstype mfs -o
> -fstype shfs -o -fstype sysfs -o -fstype cifs -o -fstype lustre_lite -o
> -type d -regex
> \(^/tmp$\)\|\(^/usr/tmp$\)\|\(^/var/tmp$\)\|\(^/afs$\)\|\(^/amd$\)\|\(^/alex
> $\)\|\(^/var/spool$\)\|\(^/sfs$\)\|\(^/media$\) ) -prune -o -print

^^^^ from updatedb




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