How to stop ''uninterruptible'' process on Linux?
I have a VirtualBox process hanging around which I tried to kill (KILL/ABORT) but without success. The parent pid is 1 (init). top shows the process as D which is documented as
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I have a VirtualBox process hanging around which I tried to kill (KILL/ABORT) but without success. The parent pid is 1 (init). top shows the process as D which is documented as
In view of the impact of changes in communication volume on the emergency power supply output of base station energy storage in distribution network fault areas, this paper introduces
In the communication power supply field, base station interruptions may occur due to sudden natural disasters or unstable power supplies. This
I''m noticed that process that dumping a core is in uninterruptible sleep, so it can''t be killed with SIGKILL, but when I''m trying to emulate this behavior using pipe commands that receives coredump I can
This white paper provides an overview for lithium batteries focusing more on lithium iron phosphate (LFP) technology application in the telecom industry, and contributes to ensuring safety across the
As you could read from that answer, setting the current process state to TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE is needed for make schedule() call, performed by that thread, to put the
Compatible with various communication protocols such as CAN, RS485, and UART, you can install a display screen, and link to a mobile APP through
Yes, you must call set_current_state() before calling schedule(), because otherwise the scheduler will not remove the task from the run queue (if you just want to potentially allow other tasks
I have a running process which has created multiple user mode threads. If the kernel changes the state of the process to TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE (or TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) do the
The Uninterruptible state is mostly used by device drivers waiting for disk or network I/O. When the process is sleeping uninterruptibly, signals accumulated during the sleep are noticed when
Elisa in Finland is using cellular basestation backup batteries as an AI-enabled virtual power station.
In short, making I/O uninterruptible is for the purpose of making the I/O task finish ASAP, without being interfered by signals. Some related knowledge that I gained from the book: The word
Collaborative Optimization of Base Station Backup Battery Considering Communication Load Published in: 2023 IEEE 7th Conference on Energy Internet and Energy System Integration (EI2)
An uninterruptible D state is entered when a disk driver is seeking for some data in the disk and the disk has to be waited for for the process to continue. Normally a process sticking on a D
The Distributed Energy Storage (DES) solution powered by AI/ML uses the flexibility of backup power batteries to control electricity supply in thousands of base stations in the radio access
When looking at the process with "ps ax" the stat column is "Dl" which means "uninterruptible sleep (usually IO)". Is it possible to find out more details on what the process is
A secondary battery detection and communication device for an uninterrupted power system includes an uninterrupted power system.
In this article, an algorithm for automatic control of energy sources was developed to improve the uninterrupted power supply of mobile communication base stations.
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