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Re: building netbsd-9 2 'sync' processes stuck in 'tstile'
On Sat, 8 May 2021, Robert Elz wrote:
> From: "John D. Baker" <jdbaker%consolidated.net@localhost>
>
> | I expected as much. It will be interesting to see what happens. I've
> | had systems with stuck processes get stuck in the shutdown sequence
> | requiring a hard reset (or forced power-cycle) to recover.
>
> It might go either way. But when you do shutdown/reboot give it time
> (measured in multiple minutes perhaps, no need to wait hours) for it to
> possible abandon attempts to sync fully (ie: don't expect it to shutdown
> as quickly as normal, but only wait a rational amount of time, not forever).
As expected, the shutdown procedure got stuck:
Stopping cron
Stopping inetd
[hung]
I waited about fifteen minutes then hit the hard reset switch. Afterward,
the RAID configured and the parity re-write was almost instantaneous.
'fsck -yf' revealed no faults.
At this point I rebooted again and booted a -current kernel which
has the proposed fix for kern/55115. The issue appears to be fixed
and I've asked that it be pulled up to netbsd-9.
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