Re: Process blocked for more than 120 seconds.

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Hi,

No the NFS is not hung and yes I can access the image on the host.

Its just seems to happen occasionally with some VMs..

Thanks,

Andrew


On Dec 11, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 1:09 PM, Andrew Holway <a.holway@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> -drivefile=/rhev/data-center/3ecf6306-3fa6-11e2-b544-00215e253fcc/b2a3daf4-7315-4cd8-a076-4ab005db7410/images/8c3541ea-9b89-4837-b98a-ae97feae6765/c90ceaf1-9c3a-42e6-b1a2-939fc1403fcb
>> if=none
>> id=drive-virtio-disk0
>> format=raw
>> serial=8c3541ea-9b89-4837-b98a-ae97feae6765
>> cache=none
>> werror=stop
>> rerror=stop
>> aio=threads-devicevirtio-blk-pci
>> scsi=off
>> bus=pci.0
>> addr=0x5
>> drive=drive-virtio-disk0
>> id=virtio-disk0
> 
> Is NFS hung - can you access the image from the host?
> 
> Stefan
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