:%:I have.
:%
:% Wait a sec. I've reviewed all the messages from you and I think something
:% got mixed together. I'm not convinced that your particular problems
:% are softupdates related. I recommend turning off softupdates entirely
:% for a few days to find out.
:
:Oh they are quite surely softupdates related.
:
:I got the "X still sorta works but anything that touches the disk wedges"
:flu today on a very current current. Triggered by a cc build on
:(soft) linked filesystem, cured by reverting back a week or so.
:
:And yes, it is quite certainly v. 1.47 and ata.
:
:NBD..., if it was a real barrier to progress I'd disable softupdates.
:
:Regards,
:Russell
I think what we need to concentrate on is figuring out exactly what
is being wedged on. Hence my DDB suggestion below.
Reverting to an old -current doesn't guarentee that it's softupdates.
If you turn off softupdates with tunefs on the filesystems and see
if it occurs with a new kernel that will tell us for sure. (But the
DDB suggestion is more important, that will tell us exactly what is
going on).
:% I recommend enabling DDB in the kernel config. The next time it locks
:% up switch to the console (if you were in X) - which should work - and
:% then ctl-alt-esc into DDB. From there do a 'ps' and see if any processes
:% are stuck in weird states.
:%
-Matt
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