On 30/1/18 7:17 am, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 09:46 -0800, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> I get the same issue on my system but for me it is completely random as
>> to when it happens and when it doesn't. The last time it happened , it
>> paused for a minute or so after the normal watchdog not stopping
>> message, and just before it eventually decided to shutdown another
>> message was displayed that looked like it might have been relative to
>> mounts, but it disappeared too quickly to be sure.
> Have you ever checked the status of the processes (such as via top or
> ps with an "-o s" option) to see if they're in a D state? If so,
they're
> in an I/O wait state and poking them via signal() won't wake them. They
> either timeout or you just pull the rug out via a reboot.
I don't think that's it. If they're being killed after a watchdog
timout then they are responding to a signal.
I would like to understand what is happening, why it is happening and
how to fix it so it doesn't happen again.
How does one issue top or ps to check if there are hung processes while
in the process of trying to shutdown?
I only use linux for a couple of hours a day, before going to work, so
what appears random to me may not be for someone who reboots their
machine more frequently, but I got the issue again yesterday, having not
had it for maybe a week or so. This time the symptoms were different
from every other occasion, when I rebooted I was given a black screen
for a period of time (I don't know exactly how long for, I didn't time
it), then the normal message of 'Unexpected shutdown, not stopping
watchdog' appeared and then the machine shutdown immediately, every
other time that message has been displayed immediately and then the
delay happens.
Just on that message, how is it an unexpected shutdown when the
reboot/shutdown has been explicitly invoked from the KDE Throbber/Gnome
Titlebar?
regards,
Steve
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