In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David E. Cross" writes:
: I have been noticing of late a disturbing trend of AMD wedging and
: eventually taking the entire system down. The WCHAN that it is locked in is
: "sbwait". I now have the luxury of having this happen on a non-
I have been noticing of late a disturbing trend of AMD wedging and
eventually taking the entire system down. The WCHAN that it is locked in is
"sbwait". I now have the luxury of having this happen on a non-critical
system with DDB compiled in (the system is the one I am typing on
Does this give any indications to anyone?
loot# gdb -k /kernel /dev/mem
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:In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David E. Cross" writes:
:: 30 minutes and *poof*, the problem went away. Any ideas?
:
:Contact Matt Dillon :-). The specific case that I hit he was able to
:help me with, but it is very definitely NFS client/server on the same
:machine only.
:
:Warner
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David E. Cross" writes:
: 30 minutes and *poof*, the problem went away. Any ideas?
Contact Matt Dillon :-). The specific case that I hit he was able to
help me with, but it is very definitely NFS client/server on the same
machine only.
Warner
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> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David E. Cross" writes:
> : I have been noticing of late a disturbing trend of AMD wedging and
> : eventually taking the entire system down. The WCHAN that it is locked in is
> : "sbwait". I now have the luxury of having th
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