I would, except that several attempts to get this to work have failed. It
hangs syncing disks, I couldn't get into ddb....I'll keep trying as I can,
but, you know, this is really really easy to reproduce- can't you do it?

The best I can tell you at the moment is that objcopy is in sleeping on
'sbwait'.

-matt



> :
> :The loopback nfs hangs that have been with us for a month have now propagated
> :to -stable.
> 
>     Can you break into DDB and get a 'ps' and a kernel core?  There are a
>     bunch of things it could be, including possibly my low-memory deadlock
>     code (which concentrated more on UFS and not so much on NFS), though
>     my low-memory deadlock code was committed all the way back in
>     december (12/29).  The only recent commit was to fix an O_EXCL bug,
>     and I doubt that could cause a loopback deadlock.   The cause could
>     also be related to MFC's (not by me) related to the network stack,
>     which are more recent.  There isn't much in the cvs logs that I
>     can see as having caused the problem to occur only recently.
> 
>                                                   -Matt
> 



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