SUMMARY: process entered stop state

From: Chad Campbell <chad.d.campbell_at_mail.sprint.com>
Date: Wed Nov 07 2001 - 16:25:18 EST
Hmmm... turns out this is related to a known bug in the /usr/proc/bin
programs.  I had happened to be running pfiles on this process through
cron to watch the number of files open.  Another SA here just happened
to have been bitten by this several months ago and he told me about his
experience.  Nothing can describe this better than the bug report
though, so check it out.  From the bug report it looks like Sun has made
absolutely no progress on this one.

Bug ID: 4477229
HTTP link:
http://sunsolve.Sun.COM/private-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=bug%2Fkernel%2Fother%2F4477229&zone_110=4477229&wholewords=on

> We have a process (Legato nsrd daemon) that has mysteriously entered the
> stop state.  Here is the pflags data:
> 
> 5097:   /usr/sbin/nsrd
>         data model = _ILP32  flags = PR_ORPHAN|PR_MSACCT
>   /1:   flags = PR_STOPPED|PR_ISTOP
>   why = PR_REQUESTED
>   /2:   flags = PR_STOPPED|PR_ISTOP|PR_AGENT
>   why = PR_REQUESTED   sigmask = 0xffbffeff,0x00001fff
> 
> Does anyone know what could cause this to occur, besides adb or pstop?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chad
> 
> --
> Chad Campbell
> System Administrator IV, Sprint Midrange Support
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