Szilveszter,
I've got some other weird problems with cores and panics but vi is the only
one that I can define well enough. I'm also taking all USB support from the
kernels that have it to see if my other strange problems disappear like access
to mysql databases with php4 cvs and some strange li
Mark,
Thanks a lot. I read Marc's mail first so I'm trying the -k solution first
but I will also take USB support out of the kernels that have it.
Thanks,
ed
Mark Hittinger wrote:
> > Maybe this is related, maybe not... I upgraded to the latest CURRENT
> > available this morning and now I al
On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 10:57:10PM +0100, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Maybe this is related, maybe not... I upgraded to the latest CURRENT
> available this morning and now I also see occasional (albeit short) hangs
> sometimes, although the machine seems to be responsive otherwise.
>
> Bu
> :
> :
> :I'll try- lots on plate to do.
> :
> :There's a lot of iffy stuff with ithreads on alpha. But this theory of yours
> :doesn't match the situation where I can then still log in and ping, but that
> :the NFS loopback mount is still hosed.
> :
> :I went back to building across NFS and t
On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 04:02:08PM -0800, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
> I have a -current stall or hang, also.
>
> I do NOT have USB support in my kernel.
>
> Running gdb on hello.c, the standard hello, world, will cause the
> stall or hang. Keyboard input is echoed, but, no action.
>
> tomdean
No,
:
:
:I'll try- lots on plate to do.
:
:There's a lot of iffy stuff with ithreads on alpha. But this theory of yours
:doesn't match the situation where I can then still log in and ping, but that
:the NFS loopback mount is still hosed.
:
:I went back to building across NFS and that worked mucho b
I'll try- lots on plate to do.
There's a lot of iffy stuff with ithreads on alpha. But this theory of yours
doesn't match the situation where I can then still log in and ping, but that
the NFS loopback mount is still hosed.
I went back to building across NFS and that worked mucho better.
>
:
:I'm getting these on NFS for loopback.
Can you verify that it's the same as Poul's by breaking into DDB
and doing a trace ?
I have very little time, but what I think may be going on is that
current may be exposing a bug in the specfs fsync code related to
flushing dirty b
I'm getting these on NFS for loopback.
>
> On 29-Dec-00 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> >
> > I am totally unable to complete a
> > cd /usr/src
> > cvs -q update -P -d -A
> > on any of my two -current systems.
> >
> > The systems stalls as described in my email yesterday.
> >
> > CC
On 29-Dec-00 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> I am totally unable to complete a
> cd /usr/src
> cvs -q update -P -d -A
> on any of my two -current systems.
>
> The systems stalls as described in my email yesterday.
>
> CCD is now out of the equation.
I'm getting these hangs on my lap
I have a -current stall or hang, also.
I do NOT have USB support in my kernel.
Running gdb on hello.c, the standard hello, world, will cause the
stall or hang. Keyboard input is echoed, but, no action.
tomdean
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> Maybe this is related, maybe not... I upgraded to the latest CURRENT
> available this morning and now I also see occasional (albeit short) hangs
> sometimes, although the machine seems to be responsive otherwise.
I see this also. If you aren't using USB but have it compiled into your
kernel
Hi!
Maybe this is related, maybe not... I upgraded to the latest CURRENT
available this morning and now I also see occasional (albeit short) hangs
sometimes, although the machine seems to be responsive otherwise.
But, not only that, I also got a cool panic while trying to do some stuff
(like co
Thus spake Poul-Henning Kamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> cd /usr/src
> cvs -q update -P -d -A
> on any of my two -current systems.
> The systems stalls as described in my email yesterday.
Maybe this is related:
I had two complete hangs today on my
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