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Re: NetBSD 5.0.2 can't handle 7455 CPU @ 1 GHz?
Donald,
Well... I am not really a "hacker". I would be in the same situation as you are
now.
But I believe that someone on this list should have better ideas. At least, I
hope so...
Cheers,
Flavio
On 22/12/2010, at 18:40, Donald Lee wrote:
> That's hard to say. I smell a race, but I do not have enough data to say
> where that race might be.
>
> The machine simply hangs up hard. What would I have to do to
> get said stack trace? My tool of choice in debugging the kernel
> is the "printf" - not so useful in this case.....
>
> -dgl-
>
>> Donald,
>>
>>
>> So, it seems the problem has something to do with disk I/O.
>>
>> How can one get a stacktrace of the crash?
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Flavio
>>
>>
>> On 22/12/2010, at 13:54, Donald Lee wrote:
>>
>>> One more report.....
>>>
>>> I re-installed the 2.1 stock kernel on a single disk on the internal ATA
>>> bus,
>>> and fired up the newfs loop. This time, though, I started up a background
>>> "CPU burner". ("while true ; do : ; done")
>>>
>>> With the cpu burner running, the newfs loop has been running a couple of
>>> hours and is still running.
>>>
>>> Conclusion: new data point.
>>>
>>> stock 5.0.2 kernel with CPU burner is stable.
>>>
>>> I've run out of experiments for now.
>>>
>>> Merry Christmas, all!
>>>
>>> -dgl-
>
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