> Well, it seems that -CURRENT likes locking up nowdays. It started happening
> very recently, and I (as well as jlemon) do suspect that it's a problem
> with some of the changes that were made to the syscall mechanisms on
> 3/28/2000.
>
> Keep in mind that this problem is completely corroborated by a friend
> whose machine behaved exactly the same starting at the same time. I
> hadn't noticed it until now because it seems to occur under rare
> circumstances, which are untknown till now. The circumstances sre
> trivial things like compiling things and playing mp3's, normally
> quite mediocre stuff.
>
> The syptoms are that the machine locks up. Hard. But there's a catch:
> it _can_ be pinged. In fact, TCP connections can be made. In my
> case, SSH connected, but the remote end never sent/received any data
> (or, that is, showed signs). In my friend's case, telnet connected,
> but yet no data was received or acknowledged. According to jlemon,
> whose diagnosis makes sense, the problem is that for whatever reason
> the kernel is not returning to user mode. That explains why sshd
> doesn't work, telnetd doesn't work, XFree86 and apps don't respond.
> The question is, why?
FWIW, I can confirm that my laptop has been doing exactly this.
Pings work, everything else is dead. Mouse movement in X works for a
while after the machine goes AWOL, but eventually that locks up too.
I suspected vmware to be the culprit (or one of its klds), but I know
now that's not the case because it sometimes happens as I shut down....
This *may* have started happening when I did this:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
.....
linprocfs 4 4 0 100% /usr/compat/linux/proc
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