DragonFly kernel List (threaded) for 2007-05
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Re: possible race on HEAD?
:So I noticed that I wasn't getting my morning emails from periodic...
:When I looked at ps, it showed that the tasks have been running for
:hours. Also, I noticed that some nightly cron jobs were also running.
:One of these was cvsup...about 10 of them. So when I did a 'killall
:cvsup' I figured they'd go away. No such luck. Then I 'killall -9
:cvsup'. No change. So, I investigated further by running a cvsup
:process myself. It hung after "Parsing supfile "/root/DragonFly-supfile"".
:Hitting ctrl-c had no effect (other than printing ^C on my term). Running
:ktrace on that process left me with a blank ktrace.out. 'ps alx' looks like:
:
: UID PID PPID CPU PRI NI VSZ RSS WCHAN STAT TT TIME COMMAND
: 0 7027 1084 0 152 0 1632 1036 clock DL+ p5 0:00.09 cvsup -L 2 /root/DragonFly-supfile
:
:
:Some of the other cvsups have vnode instead of clock.
:
:ylem:~# uname -a
:DragonFly ylem.theshell.com 1.9.0-DEVELOPMENT DragonFly 1.9.0-DEVELOPMENT #10: Wed May 9 18:32:59 EDT 2007 root@ylem.theshell.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/YLEM i386
:(sources from May 9th)
:
:Ideas of how I can further troubleshoot?
:
:--Peter
"clock" is a namecache lock. It's possible that you found a deadlock
but it is also possible that a low level block device or NFS mount got
stuck or something of that ilk.
Drop into the debugger, panic the system, and see if you can get a
kernel core dump. If you can, upload the core and the kernel to leaf.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
<dillon@backplane.com>
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