On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 10:02:37AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote: > > What is happening is that the processes are stuck waiting for a > HAMMER inode which has a dependancy to flush, but HAMMER has lost > track of the dependancy so the process winds up waiting forever.
[...] > I will commit a fix today to both HEAD and 2.0. It will need some > continuing testing since it is fairly hard to reproduce, to make sure > I actually fixed it the right place. For some reason, I have no trouble on one of my machines. I haven't been able to pinpoint an obvious cause yet, but it now takes less than one hour after a reboot to show. I just need to run some random applications: web browser, email, etc... and korganizer then freezes almost every time... -- Francois Tigeot
