On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:24:58PM -0300, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> >The strace is available. Has anyone looked at it?
>
> You didn't post the link to it.
Um, yeah back in this thread I did:
"The end of the strace for the initiating system, to which the directory tree
is being updated, follows.
A bit more on the hang, which continues to occur at any attempt to use rsync
for that part of the directory tree: It's always in the same place on the
progress display to the terminal. But it's not quite to the end, as I'd
thought at first it was. There's a small set of subdirectories it doesn't
ma
Hi,
Can anyone confirm that this is being/will be looked at?
Are there any suggestions for working around it until the bug is squashed?
Thanks,
Whit
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[pid 11188] read(5,
"Y\3Y\3Y\3Y\3^\3a\3a\3a\3o\3\177\3\204\3\205\3\205\3\205"..., 4092) = 4092
[pid 11188] select(6, [5], [], NULL, {60, 0}) = 1 (in [5], left {60, 0})
[pid 11188] read(5, "\374\17\0\7", 4) = 4
[pid 11188] select(6, [5], [], NULL, {60, 0}) = 1 (in [5], left {6
o ask for any advice to work around this, other than running
it manually every time so I can abort when the real work is done, and before
the system load goes to that permanent spike > 10.
Thanks,
Whit
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 09:09:43PM -0500, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
> Updating the initiatin
Updating the initiating system to 3.0.7 compiled from the tar, it hangs in
exactly the same way on the directory tree in question.
Whit
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Hi,
I've had 2.6.9 running to sync a directory tree between two Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
systems for well over a year, every hour, without trouble until today.
Today, it runs through the whole tree, deletes, moves files over, then hangs
at the very end - sending the system load, which normally is minimal,