Kostik Belousov wrote at 13:04 +0300 on Oct 19, 2006: > On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 10:01:45AM -0600, John E Hein wrote: > > 6.2-PRERELEASE from 20061016 RELENG_6 sources. > > Locked vnodes > > > > 0xc6b7bdd0: tag nfs, type VDIR > > usecount 2, writecount 0, refcount 8 mountedhere 0 > > flags (VV_ROOT) > > v_object 0xc9d84108 ref 0 pages 0 > > lock type nfs: EXCL (count 1) by thread 0xc8adac00 (pid 50746) with 5 > > pending > > fileid 8 fsid 0x300ff06 > > > > 50746 50000 49999 600 T+ sh > > . > > . > > db>db> trace 50746 > > Tracing pid 50746 tid 100231 td 0xc8adac00 > > sched_switch(c8adac00,0,2) at 0xc05ce0cb = sched_switch+0x173 > > mi_switch(2,0) at 0xc05c2b0a = mi_switch+0x1ba > > thread_suspend_check(1,c079e04c,c8adac00,c9206b80,1,...) at 0xc05c722d = > > thread_suspend_check+0x191 > > sleepq_catch_signals(c9206b80) at 0xc05db93f = sleepq_catch_signals+0x103 > > sleepq_wait_sig(c9206b80) at 0xc05dbd96 = sleepq_wait_sig+0xe > > msleep(c9206b80,c08a6a40,153,c0813379,0) at 0xc05c2652 = msleep+0x25a > > nfs_reply(c9206b80,0,c8adac00,4,c7ea7100,...) at 0xc06c33ac = > > nfs_reply+0x244 > > nfs_request(c6b7bdd0,c6ae2d00,1,c8adac00,c7815280,e8f3488c,e8f34890,e8f34894,c8adac00,e8f348a0) > > at 0xc06c40a5 = nfs_request+0x3c1 > > nfs_getattr(e8f348dc) at 0xc06c912b = nfs_getattr+0x11f > > VOP_GETATTR_APV(c086c700,e8f348dc) at 0xc07b260c = VOP_GETATTR_APV+0x38 > > nfsspec_access(e8f34a8c,c6bf7c94,0,e8f349a4,c060ca26,...) at 0xc06cebf1 = > > nfsspec_access+0x85 > > nfs_access(e8f34a8c) at 0xc06c8b7a = nfs_access+0x122 > > VOP_ACCESS_APV(c086c700,e8f34a8c) at 0xc07b25b0 = VOP_ACCESS_APV+0x38 > > nfs_lookup(e8f34b18) at 0xc06c96ff = nfs_lookup+0xd3 > > VOP_LOOKUP_APV(c086c700,e8f34b18) at 0xc07b22f7 = VOP_LOOKUP_APV+0x43 > > lookup(e8f34c00) at 0xc060ee79 = lookup+0x4c1 > > namei(e8f34c00) at 0xc060e71a = namei+0x39a > > kern_stat(c8adac00,806712c,0,e8f34c74) at 0xc061d3cd = kern_stat+0x35 > > stat(c8adac00,e8f34d04) at 0xc061d37b = stat+0x1b > > syscall(3b,3b,3b,1,80670ec,...) at 0xc07a9363 = syscall+0x2bf > > Xint0x80_syscall() at 0xc079456f = Xint0x80_syscall+0x1f > > --- syscall (188, FreeBSD ELF32, stat), eip = 0x28196477, esp = > > 0xbfbfdc1c, ebp = 0xbfbfdcb8 --- > > db> kill 9 50746 > > db> c > > The nfs_reply is sleeping with the PCATCH set. The question is why SIGTSTP > does not cause msleep to return with EINTR.
Last night, I think it happened again but I can't tell if it was exactly the same issue since by the time I got in, the box was locked up hard. This time it happened without any ctrl-z. I had an automated script (runs from cron) that seemed to trigger a live lock kind of problem. I don't know that there was a locked vnode, but a post mortem seems to indicate the system was behaving similarly. An hour later I started getting these messages: Oct 18 22:07:25 gromit kernel: nfs server [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/h: not responding Oct 18 22:07:56 gromit kernel: nfs server [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/h: not responding Oct 18 22:10:00 gromit last message repeated 4 times Oct 18 22:20:20 gromit last message repeated 20 times Oct 18 22:30:09 gromit last message repeated 19 times Oct 18 22:39:58 gromit last message repeated 19 times Oct 18 22:50:18 gromit last message repeated 20 times ... then silence. Apparently syslogd was well enough to let some information about the condition trickle out. I have built a kernel with WITNESS & INVARIANTS to see if I can get any more information. _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"