If a process is not killable, LifeKeeper may not be able to unmount a shared disk partition. Therefore, the resource cannot be brought into service on the other system. The only way to recover from a non-killable process is to reboot the system.
If a process is not killable, LifeKeeper may not be able to unmount a shared disk partition. Therefore, the resource cannot be brought into service on the other system. The only way to recover from a non-killable process is to reboot the system.
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