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MaryC
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 11:41 am    Post subject: Tru64 4.0F class_scheduler Reply with quote

Hello,
I am a new sys. admin and am responsible for several versions of TRU64.
I have two machines that are clustered together and also have oracle
running on them. The problem is that when a process is exited
ungracefully the process remains in the class_scheduler and using a 'ps
aux' shows the process in 'U' state. I cannot remove it using kill -9.
Is there a way I can clean this up?

Also, I was told that there is a patch for this problem. It is in
patch kit 8 and it appears that the patch is OSFPAT000209440. I did a
setld -i and this showed that OSFPAT000209440 is 'installed' and yet
we still have the problem of the processes that won't go away. Is
there something that must be done to 'activate' this part of the fix?
Or is there a different patch for this problem.

I know that upgrading to v5.1 will get rid of this problem but that is
not an option at this time as the software on the system would have to
be rewritten.

Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks

MaryC
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MaryC
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Joined: 06 Oct 2005
Posts: 2

PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 8:31 am    Post subject: Re: Tru64 4.0F class_scheduler Reply with quote

Unfortunately no one was able to give me a viable work around for the
problem. However, working with HP I have attained the required patch.
Many thanks for everyone's time.
MaryC

MaryC wrote:
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Hello,
I am a new sys. admin and am responsible for several versions of TRU64.
I have two machines that are clustered together and also have oracle
running on them. The problem is that when a process is exited
ungracefully the process remains in the class_scheduler and using a 'ps
aux' shows the process in 'U' state. I cannot remove it using kill -9.
Is there a way I can clean this up?

Also, I was told that there is a patch for this problem. It is in
patch kit 8 and it appears that the patch is OSFPAT000209440. I did a
setld -i and this showed that OSFPAT000209440 is 'installed' and yet
we still have the problem of the processes that won't go away. Is
there something that must be done to 'activate' this part of the fix?
Or is there a different patch for this problem.

I know that upgrading to v5.1 will get rid of this problem but that is
not an option at this time as the software on the system would have to
be rewritten.

Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks

MaryC
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