login
Login
/
Register
Search
Search this site:
Forums
News
Blogs
Features
Site
Home
»
Mailing list archives
»
openbsd-tech
»
2010
»
December
»
4
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
view
thread
Previous message: [
thread
] [
date
] [
author
]
Next message: [
thread
] [
date
] [
author
]
[view in full thread]
From: Ted Unangst
Subject:
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
Date: Saturday, December 4, 2010 - 3:26 pm
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Mark Kettenis <mark.kettenis@xs4all.nl> wrote:
quoted text
>> what happens when you restart nfsd? > > That works just fine. Everything should be put back into the pool > when nfsd gets killed, so apart from some counters, the pool should be > completely virgin and ready for reuse.
Are you sure? It's going to be inserted back into the list of all pools, but it's already on the list. If you want to kill the pool, you should call pool_destroy.
Previous message: [
thread
] [
date
] [
author
]
Next message: [
thread
] [
date
] [
author
]
Messages in current thread:
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
, Mark Kettenis
, (Fri Dec 3, 7:09 am)
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
, Ted Unangst
, (Fri Dec 3, 7:59 am)
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
, Daniel Melameth
, (Fri Dec 3, 9:36 am)
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
, Daniel Melameth
, (Fri Dec 3, 11:05 am)
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
, Mark Kettenis
, (Sat Dec 4, 2:28 pm)
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
, Ted Unangst
, (Sat Dec 4, 3:26 pm)
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
, Mark Kettenis
, (Sat Dec 4, 3:47 pm)
Re: Killing nfsd and then running netstat -m causes lockup
, Ted Unangst
, (Sat Dec 4, 4:26 pm)
Navigation
Create content
Mailing list archives
Recent posts
Popular discussions
linux-kernel
:
Paul Turner
[tg_shares_up rewrite v4 11/11] sched: update tg->shares after cpu.shares write
Mr. James W. Laferriere
Re: Linux 2.6.25-rc1 , syntax error near unexpected token `;'
Chuck Ebbert
Re: PCI: Unable to reserve mem region problem
Linus Torvalds
Linux 2.6.34-rc4
Mingming Cao
Re: [RFC 1/4] Large Blocksize support for Ext2/3/4
git
:
Ralf Wildenhues
[PATCH] Fix typos in the documentation
Len Brown
Re: fatal: unable to create '.git/index': File exists
Adeodato
Bazaar's patience diff as GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF
Denis Bueno
Git clone error
Johannes Schindelin
Re: [PATCH 2/4] Add functions get_relative_cwd() and is_inside_dir()
git-commits-head
:
Linux Kernel Mailing List
ASoC: fix registration of the SoC card in the Freescale MPC8610 drivers
Linux Kernel Mailing List
drivers/acpi: use kasprintf
Linux Kernel Mailing List
nfsd41: sanity check client drc maxreqs
Linux Kernel Mailing List
bnx2x: Moving includes
Linux Kernel Mailing List
V4L/DVB: gspca - sonixj: Adjust minor values of sensor ov7630. - set the color ga...
openbsd-misc
:
Sevan / Venture37
Re: This is what Linus Torvalds calls openBSD crowd
Netmaffia.hu
Tini Lányok AKCIÓBAN OTTHON
Sam Fourman Jr.
Re: Help with Altell PC6700
Siju George
This is what Linus Torvalds calls openBSD crowd
Darrin Chandler
Re: OT: Python (was Re: vi in /bin)
linux-netdev
:
Kurt Van Dijck
Re: [PATCH net-next-2.6 1/2] can: add driver for Softing card
Eric Dumazet
Re: [PATCH net-next-2.6] net: Introduce skb_orphan_try()
Jamie Lokier
Re: POHMELFS high performance network filesystem. Transactions, failover, performa...
Jarek Poplawski
Re: socket api problem: can't bind an ipv6 socket to ::ffff:0.0.0.0
David Miller
Re: [PATCH v2] net: typos in comments in include/linux/igmp.h
Colocation donated by:
Syndicate