On Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 08:35:31PM +0000, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> never seen it before, can you reproduce with -current?
> 
> you can attach gdb to it and see what its up to

Nick:

I will do my best to get to -current.

FYI.  Before I killed the server (before I read this so I didn't
attach gdb) I noticed that an attached xterm on the fvwm was looping
on the lock, asking for key.  I killed that xterm and then I could
run "tmux ls" and get all the session info.  But when I ran "tmux
attach-session t -o".  It was hung again.  That's when I gave up
and killed it.  Even after that I noticed in top that a "lock"
process was running.  

Thanks,
-dkw

> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 03:08:41PM -0500, Darryl Wisneski wrote:
> > Howdy:
> > 
> > I believe I have a hung tmux server.  "tmux ls" does not return any
> > data and hangs the shell.  I can't run any commands against tmux
> > without my shell hanging.   My OS is obsd 4.8 with base tmux being
> > used.  I have about 20 windows on session group 0 and 6 windows on
> > another session group 1.  The server is still running.
> > 
> > load averages:  1.36,  1.21,  1.15
> > 332 processes: 1 running, 329 idle, 1 stopped, 1 on processor
> > CPU states:  2.4% user,  0.0% nice,  0.3% system,  0.0% interrupt, 97.3% 
> > idle
> > Memory: Real: 551M/926M act/tot  Free: 62M  Swap: 74M/1024M used/tot
> > 
> >   PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE     WAIT      TIME    CPU COMMAND
> > 22463 dkw       64    0 8868K 8392K run       -       223:35 95.36% tmux
> > 
> > ktrace shows a lock or loop, waiting...
> > 
> > 22463 tmux     CALL  getpid() 
> > 22463 tmux     RET   getpid 22463/0x57bf
> > 
> > I wonder if I can generate a core, else if other users are experiencing
> > similar issues sometimes.  
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > -dkw
> > 
> > 
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