On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Uwe Doering wrote: > Robert Watson wrote: > > On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Steve Shorter wrote: > > > >>> I have some machines that run customers cgi stuff. > >>>These machines have started to hang and become unresponsive. > >>>At first I thought it was a hardware issue, but I discovered in > >>>a cyclades log the following stuff that got logged to the > >>>console which explains the cause of the system hangs/failures. > >>> > >>>vnode_pager_putpages: residual I/O 65536 at 347 > >>>vnode_pager_putpages: I/O error 28] > >>>vnode_pager_putpages: residual I/O 65536 at 285] > >> > >> Aha! also at the same time I get in syslog > >> > >> /kernel: pid 6 (syncer), uid 0 on /chroot/tmp: file system full > >> > >> Whats happening? Can a full filesystem bring the thing down? > >>Ideas? Fixes? > > > > Ideally not, but many UNIX programs respond poorly to being out of memory > > and disk space ("No space, wot?"). Are you using a swap file, and if so, > > how did you create the swapfile? Are you using sparse files much? > > I wonder whether the unresponsiveness is actually just the result of the > kernel spending most of the time in printf(), generating warning > messages. vnode_pager_generic_putpages() doesn't return any error in > case of a write failure, so the caller (syncer in this case) isn't aware > that the paging out failed, that is, it is supposed to carry on as if > nothing happened. > > So how about limiting the number of warnings to one per second? UFS has > similar code in order to curb "file system full" and the like. Please > consider trying the attached patch, which applies cleanly to 4-STABLE. > It won't make the actual application causing these errors any happier, > but it may eliminate the DoS aspect of the issue.
I have just tried your patch. To test I ran the program from http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/67919 The patch allows me to login on machine while the system reports about "vnode_pager_putpages: I/O error 28". However, the file system access is very limited and after some time the system became unresponsible. Igor Sysoev http://sysoev.ru/en/ _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"