Subject: Sigh
To: None <augustss@cs.chalmers.se>
From: Phil Nelson <phil@cs.wwu.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 01/13/1994 22:07:20
Here is my 2 cents on this stopping ....
Setup: 386-25, 4 Megs mem 1 IDE hd, ...
I compiled a new kernel on Jan 12. (Jan 11 sup sources I think.)
(This replaces my last compiled kernel of Nov 12 that had been
up for 28 days at one time.)
The Jan 12 kernel started having everything come to a halt. A make
would stop in the middle, but I discovered that I could get things
going by ether interaction. (I never tried the console.)
At one point I had an "active" of /usr/src/lib and did a uptime and
got a value of 0.00 for the load! It appeared to hang after the
termination of a C compile and as soon as I bumped it, the make started
the next C compile.
I never saw the load factor over 0.50 and I know I was getting a
load factor of better than 0.60 with my Nov 12 kernel on a similar
make.
If I was going to make a guess, I'd start looking at the code that
reports the termination of a process. I have no hard data that
the problem is there, just the observation of how my long makes
went and how it reacted to my "restart key strokes".
--Phil
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