mikel@taumet.com (Michael S. Lueke) (01/22/91)
I have several broken processes on a Sun 3/280 (SunOS 4.0.3) which according to the 'ps' command reside on disk (D). I can't seem to kill these things with a 'kill -9 #####'. How do I kill these beasts? -- Michael S. Lueke TauMetric Corporation, San Diego mikel@taumet.com
subbarao@bow.Princeton.EDU (Kartik Subbarao) (01/22/91)
In article <560@taumet.com> mikel@taumet.com (Michael S. Lueke) writes: > >I have several broken processes on a Sun 3/280 (SunOS 4.0.3) which according >to the 'ps' command reside on disk (D). I can't seem to kill these things >with a 'kill -9 #####'. How do I kill these beasts? > Reboot the Machine. -Kartik -- internet# find . -name core -exec cat {} \; |& tee /dev/tty* subbarao@{phoenix or gauguin}.Princeton.EDU -|Internet kartik@silvertone.Princeton.EDU (NeXT mail) -| SUBBARAO@PUCC.BITNET - Bitnet