Rafal Boni wrote:
Rafal Boni wrote:I just rebooted my trusty Netra T1 with a shiny new 4.99.48 kernel and thought I'd kick off a userland build. Things seemed to go swimmingly for a few minutes, then the machine ground to an un-usable state -- userland seems to be mostly non-responsive, though the machine is pingable, answers a ^T at a tty (well, it seems to be wedged harder now.. it did for a while after the apparent lockup), and the disk sounds like progress is being made on the build. But, I can't get any echo from a tty anymore, and god forbid I should want to log in ;) Anyone seeing anything similar? Should I go back to the last-known-good kernel for a while? ;) Machine is a Netra T1 200 -- UltraSPARC-IIe @ 500 MHz with 512MB RAM.
So I thought I'd give it one more try, and I saw the same thing happen this time with a kernel build (thought I'd see if I maybe there was something else in the latest CVS that would help).
The machine locked up ~ 18:01; it's now 2+ hours later and the disk is still chugging along. Here's the last thing 'top' on the console said before the hang:
load averages: 4.95, 4.71, 3.82 up 0 days, 13:48 18:01:34
29 processes: 1 runnable, 27 sleeping, 1 on processorCPU states: 0.0% user, 0.0% nice, 8.1% system, 3.4% interrupt, 88.5% idle
Memory: 184K Act, 336K Inact, 6096K Wired, 128K Exec, 328K File, 304K Free Swap: 2050M Total, 36M Used, 2014M FreeUnless top's reporting is just way off (it didn't seem to be at the start), there's a sucking memory leak somewhere -- where'd the other 500 MB of memory go?
DDB's ps/l (as well as backtrace) also shows an interesting fact -- the active LWP is the system idle loop every time I'd ended up in DDB due to this hang.
--rafal