On Jun 1, 15:24, Juergen Unger wrote:
} Subject: Re: snapshots and innds
} Hi !
}
} I don't know if its may or may not be from the same reason:
} On an 5.4-p1 I started using snapshots on loopback mouted
} files with mdconfig. First I seems to be all ok but then
} more first one, then mor
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> Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 14:02:39 -0700
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> "snapshots and innds" (Dec 18, 17:39)
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"snapshots and innds" (Dec 18, 17:39)
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[ OK, there's a lot of text in here, but I have definitively found a
deadlock between ffs_mksnap and msync(). ]
Waaay back on Dec 18, 17:39, I wrote:
} Subject: snapshots and innds
} I'm getting a strong hunch that snapshots and inn don't get along
} well, presumably having somet
I'm getting a strong hunch that snapshots and inn don't get along
well, presumably having something to do with inn's extensive use
of mmap().
Just for an example, my system panic()ed earlier today (different
problem) and during the reboot, I'm stuck with an fsck_ufs on wchan
"ufs" and innd on wcha
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