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build.sh soft-halts machine on 4.99.49 kernel, with 4.99.48 userland.
uname -a:
NetBSD shog 4.99.49 NetBSD 4.99.49 (shog) #0: Thu Jan 10 21:01:10 PST
2008 root@shog:/v/src-current-build/sys/arch/i386/compile/shog i386
The machine itself is:
. Pentium D 930 (obviously running in 32-bit mode.)
. Intel D945GNT motherboard
. 2.5 GB RAM (already run through memtest86+)
Kenel is an i386 debug kernel built from sources rsync'd from I believe
January 9. Userland was from 4.99.48, which I believe was sync'd and
built about two weeks earlier.
The symptoms are that the machine will happily churn along doing its
thing with a build.sh -j 4 until.. suddenly it'll stop. Interactive
bash commands seem to function, until I try to create a new process or
a run a non-builtin bash command. Then that session will simply never
return.
I can hit enter and the keyboard is responsive. Breaking into the kernel
debugger gives me a list of processes that are sitting in vm_map.
I have no backtraces, as there is no panic. It's just sitting there,
responsive to keyboard input and *already running* network login
sessions; but nothing new gets done.
I was trying to watch vmstat -i but I lost my screen session.
Hints appreciated.
-Marc
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