[DRBD-user] Identifying High iowait on DRBD Computers

Felix Frank felix.frank at alumni.tu-berlin.de
Fri Feb 18 09:34:26 CET 2011

Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.


>> If so, then kill *that* process.  lsof and/or fuser can help 
>> a lot with determining what's using things and killing those things.
>>
> 
> Couldn't it be someone sitting in the mounted directory on an NFS client
> computer? Getting to that might be hard. Is there some way to get a hung
> nfsd to quit waiting for whatever it is waiting for?

Seeing as NFS is a stateless protocol, I don't think that's likely.



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