From: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
To: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Cc: "linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org" <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Killing process in D state on mount to dead NFS server.
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 08:42:34 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <53EB876A.4090705@candelatech.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <53DAB307.2000206@candelatech.com>
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Hello!
Did you get a chance to look at the stacks below?
Thanks,
Ben
On 07/31/2014 02:20 PM, Ben Greear wrote:
> On 07/31/2014 01:42 PM, NeilBrown wrote:
>> On Thu, 31 Jul 2014 11:00:35 -0700 Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com> wrote:
>
>>> So, this has been asked all over the interweb for years and years, but the best answer I can find is to reboot the system or create a fake NFS server
>>> somewhere with the same IP as the gone-away NFS server.
>>>
>>> The problem is:
>>>
>>> I have some mounts to an NFS server that no longer exists (crashed/powered down).
>>>
>>> I have some processes stuck trying to write to files open on these mounts.
>>>
>>> I want to kill the process and unmount.
>>>
>>> umount -l will make the mount go a way, sort of. But process is still hung. umount -f complains: umount2: Device or resource busy umount.nfs:
>>> /mnt/foo: device is busy
>>>
>>> kill -9 does not work on process.
>
>> Kill -1 should work (since about 2.6.25 or so).
>
> That is -[ONE], right? Assuming so, it did not work for me.
>
> Kernel is 3.14.4+, with some of extra patches, but probably nothing that influences this particular behaviour.
>
> [root@lf1005-14010010 ~]# cat /proc/3805/stack [<ffffffff811371ba>] sleep_on_page+0x9/0xd [<ffffffff8113738e>] wait_on_page_bit+0x71/0x78
> [<ffffffff8113769a>] filemap_fdatawait_range+0xa2/0x16d [<ffffffff8113780e>] filemap_write_and_wait_range+0x3b/0x77 [<ffffffffa0f04734>]
> nfs_file_fsync+0x37/0x83 [nfs] [<ffffffff811a8d32>] vfs_fsync_range+0x19/0x1b [<ffffffff811a8d4b>] vfs_fsync+0x17/0x19 [<ffffffffa0f05305>]
> nfs_file_flush+0x6b/0x6f [nfs] [<ffffffff81183e46>] filp_close+0x3f/0x71 [<ffffffff8119c8ae>] __close_fd+0x80/0x98 [<ffffffff81183de5>]
> SyS_close+0x1c/0x3e [<ffffffff815c55f9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b [<ffffffffffffffff>] 0xffffffffffffffff [root@lf1005-14010010 ~]# kill -1 3805
> [root@lf1005-14010010 ~]# cat /proc/3805/stack [<ffffffff811371ba>] sleep_on_page+0x9/0xd [<ffffffff8113738e>] wait_on_page_bit+0x71/0x78
> [<ffffffff8113769a>] filemap_fdatawait_range+0xa2/0x16d [<ffffffff8113780e>] filemap_write_and_wait_range+0x3b/0x77 [<ffffffffa0f04734>]
> nfs_file_fsync+0x37/0x83 [nfs] [<ffffffff811a8d32>] vfs_fsync_range+0x19/0x1b [<ffffffff811a8d4b>] vfs_fsync+0x17/0x19 [<ffffffffa0f05305>]
> nfs_file_flush+0x6b/0x6f [nfs] [<ffffffff81183e46>] filp_close+0x3f/0x71 [<ffffffff8119c8ae>] __close_fd+0x80/0x98 [<ffffffff81183de5>]
> SyS_close+0x1c/0x3e [<ffffffff815c55f9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b [<ffffffffffffffff>] 0xffffffffffffffff
>
> Thanks, Ben
>
>> If it doesn't please report the kernel version and cat /proc/$PID/stack
>
>> for some processes that cannot be killed.
>
>> NeilBrown
>
>>>
>>>
>>> Aside from bringing a fake NFS server back up on the same IP, is there any other way to get these mounts unmounted and the processes killed without
>>> rebooting?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Ben
>>>
>
>
>
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Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-08-13 15:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-07-31 18:00 Killing process in D state on mount to dead NFS server Ben Greear
2014-07-31 19:49 ` Malahal Naineni
2014-07-31 19:52 ` Ben Greear
2014-07-31 20:42 ` NeilBrown
2014-07-31 21:20 ` Ben Greear
2014-07-31 21:50 ` Killing process in D state on mount to dead NFS server. (when process is in fsync) NeilBrown
2014-08-01 12:47 ` Jan Kara
2014-08-02 1:21 ` Jeff Layton
2014-08-02 1:50 ` Roger Heflin
2014-08-02 2:07 ` Jeff Layton
2014-08-02 2:55 ` Trond Myklebust
2014-08-02 3:19 ` NeilBrown
2014-08-02 3:44 ` Trond Myklebust
2014-08-13 15:42 ` Ben Greear [this message]
2014-08-13 21:18 ` Killing process in D state on mount to dead NFS server NeilBrown
2014-08-13 21:22 ` Ben Greear
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