On 13/01/2012 15:37, Martin Cracauer wrote:
More findings.
Reminder, with the original report I found:
- files for no reason changing ownership and group to
root/<owngroupname>
- data corruption as in inserting binary junk obviously from ports
- data corruption as in malformed ascii text that might be a bug I
have in my code that is only exposed in FreeBSD
I re-ran with newfs (reboot) which worked (all three problems absent).
I then started building ports/land/gcc47 at the same time as I
re-started my crazy script and it too only a few seconds for an
unexpected ownership to root to occur.
Two more things to check:
1) Are you using tmpfs? Could you try without it?
2) Are you really sure your hardware is ok? If everything works fine
after a reboot, it might mean that there is a memory corruption and you
don't use that specific memory until some time after the reboot. Try
running memtest86.
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