Subject: Strange system hang (amd64)
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
List: current-users
Date: 05/27/2007 11:46:56
I've got this very wierd situation going on...
One of my amd64 (zippy) boxes mounts /usr/obj via NFS from the other
box (quicky). Both are currently running 4.99.18, so it's time to
update to more -current.
So, I log in on zippy, and attempt to copy the newest kernel file from
the NFS-mounted /usr/obj/... filesystem to my root filesystem. It
promptly creates the output file but then immediately hangs hard. So
hard that I can't even do an 'ls -l /' command from another session!
Attempting to figure out where the problem is, I've reboot both the NFS
server as well as the client. No improvement - hangs in the same place.
I've done the following tests
cp /2MB-file /2MB-copy Succeeds
cp /2MB-file /dev/null Succeeds
cp /usr/obj/2KB-file /2KB-copy Succeeds
cp /usr/obj/2KB-file /dev/null Succeeds
cp /usr/obj/2MB-file /dev/null Succeeds
cp /usr/obj/2MB-file /2MB-copy Fails
I haven't yet tried copy in the local-FS --> NFS direction yet, but so
far this problem seems to affect only copying of large files from the
NFS file system to the local fs. (I'm currently running memtestplus
just to eliminate the possibility of memory failure.)
Any clues on what's wrong? Or what else I can do to help narrow this
down?
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