Hello, Am Freitag, 16. Februar 2018, 01:43:14 CET schrieb Jim Henderson:
Prior to the issue, I ran a 'zypper up', and now I have deleted files showing as open (owned by gdm):
jhenderson@lamuella:~> sudo zypper ps -s The following running processes use deleted files:
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PID | PPID | UID | User | Command | Service ------+-------+-----+------+----------------------+-------- 12484 | 12470 | 478 | gdm | gnome-session-binary | 12495 | 1 | 478 | gdm | at-spi-bus-launcher | 12646 | 1 | 478 | gdm | goa-daemon | 12664 | 1 | 478 | gdm | mission-control-5 |
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If I switch out of graphical mode, these files go away. If I switch *back* into graphical mode (effectively init 3; init 5), the in-use files *return*. If I completely reboot the system, I *still* see this output from zypper ps -s.
Is it possible the subvolumes are somehow hosed? If so, how do I fix them?
Maybe the listed processes create a tempfile and instantly delete it (while keeping it open and therefore useable for the process that opened it). Please check with zypper ps (without the -s) to see the filenames of the deleted files used by these processes. Regards, Christian Boltz -- Registrierter Linux-Nutzer #239431 Linux is like a wigwam: no gates, no windows, but an apache inside. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org