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Re: [10.0_STABLE] Hard lock



BERTRAND Joël a écrit :
> More precisely, I have built a new kernel with following sources (for
> iscsi) :
> 
> legendre# awk '/\$NetBSD/ { print $3,$4; }' *
> base64.c,v 1.2
> base64.h,v 1.1
> files.iscsi,v 1.5
> iscsi.h,v 1.4.50.1
> iscsi_globals.h,v 1.27.4.1
> iscsi_ioctl.c,v 1.37
> iscsi_ioctl.h,v 1.3
> iscsi_main.c,v 1.42
> iscsi_pdu.h,v 1.4
> iscsi_rcv.c,v 1.27
> iscsi_rcv.c,v 1.26
> iscsi_send.c,v 1.41
> iscsi_text.c,v 1.13.28.1
> iscsi_utils.c,v 1.28.4.1
> 
> 	System will be restarted with new kernel next night.

	And kernel entered in hard lock also. High load average :
load averages:  89.9, 158.3, 166.8;               up 0+16:47:08
05:37:03
107 processes: 106 sleeping, 1 on CPU

	When system has crashed, only one process was active : bacula-fd.
Bacula uses a NAS (over iSCSI) to save datas. Please not that a kernel
with LOCKDEBUG option panics when iSCSI targets are mounted.

	Best regards,

	JB

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