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Is UN state and D state in Linux processes are same?


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I want to understand is the UN and D process state is the same ?, during the analysis of vmcore (crash dump)I have found lots of "UN" state processes.



And when I googled it I hardly found any document on the UN state but found D state document.



Can someone please let me know if UN and D state is the same



OS is Redhat 7



104      2   6  ffff8817ee65a400  **UN**   0.0       0      0  [sync_supers]
14678 1 9 ffff8810854d8440 **UN** 0.1 535472 157188 ohasd.bin
14803 1 20 ffff8828b6ebe5c0 **UN** 0.0 372100 34420 evmd.bin









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    I want to understand is the UN and D process state is the same ?, during the analysis of vmcore (crash dump)I have found lots of "UN" state processes.



    And when I googled it I hardly found any document on the UN state but found D state document.



    Can someone please let me know if UN and D state is the same



    OS is Redhat 7



    104      2   6  ffff8817ee65a400  **UN**   0.0       0      0  [sync_supers]
    14678 1 9 ffff8810854d8440 **UN** 0.1 535472 157188 ohasd.bin
    14803 1 20 ffff8828b6ebe5c0 **UN** 0.0 372100 34420 evmd.bin









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      I want to understand is the UN and D process state is the same ?, during the analysis of vmcore (crash dump)I have found lots of "UN" state processes.



      And when I googled it I hardly found any document on the UN state but found D state document.



      Can someone please let me know if UN and D state is the same



      OS is Redhat 7



      104      2   6  ffff8817ee65a400  **UN**   0.0       0      0  [sync_supers]
      14678 1 9 ffff8810854d8440 **UN** 0.1 535472 157188 ohasd.bin
      14803 1 20 ffff8828b6ebe5c0 **UN** 0.0 372100 34420 evmd.bin









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      I want to understand is the UN and D process state is the same ?, during the analysis of vmcore (crash dump)I have found lots of "UN" state processes.



      And when I googled it I hardly found any document on the UN state but found D state document.



      Can someone please let me know if UN and D state is the same



      OS is Redhat 7



      104      2   6  ffff8817ee65a400  **UN**   0.0       0      0  [sync_supers]
      14678 1 9 ffff8810854d8440 **UN** 0.1 535472 157188 ohasd.bin
      14803 1 20 ffff8828b6ebe5c0 **UN** 0.0 372100 34420 evmd.bin






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