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Managing the AMASS File System
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Troubleshooting Tools
6-00028-01 Rev A
Cancel Outstanding Requests
You can cancel an outstanding READ or WRITE request to the 
AMASS file system by using <Control C>, which is the 
standard UNIX interrupt signal. This can be used during normal 
AMASS operation.
When there has been a fatal error in AMASS, the system 
administrator can cancel outstanding requests, gracefully bring 
AMASS down, and restart AMASS (run 
amass_start
)—without rebooting—by using 
/usr/amass/tools/killdaemons -f -t
 
seconds
, which 
brings AMASS down in the specified number of seconds.
Note
As a result of using 
killdaemons
, the system administrator may 
notice that flag states (flags, such as A=active, C=volcomped, 
I=inactive, K=reserved, O=offline, Q=quick formatted, 
U=unformatted) may be affected. For example, a volume might 
show a flag state of both “Q” and “U” (formatted and unformatted).
To display the correct flags, you must rerun the AMASS 
administrative command that manipulates the flag, for example, 
rerun the 
volformat
 command. Internal ADIC testing has found 
this to affect the 
volformat
volinlet
, and 
voloutlet
 
commands.