Subject: LFS and recent instability
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Sverre Froyen <sverre@viewmark.com>
List: current-users
Date: 09/07/2006 12:28:55
Hi,
I switched my laptop from ffs to lfs about a month ago and until a couple of
days ago everything seemed perfect. This is on i386. The last kernel where
I did not notice any problems was built on 29 August (I plan to restore the
system from that date and do some testing later). Here's what I've seen
since then:
1) An occasional "lfs_writeinode: looping count=2" in /var/log/messages
2) One case of lfs_cleanerd looping forever cleaning the same set of segments
over and over.
3) One case of any access to a file system hanging (unkillable even with -9).
4) Running fsck -f on a filesystem after a clean reboot reports errors (this
may be normal behavior for all I know).
Have any changes been made to the lfs code recently that might explain this?
Thanks,
Sverre