On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 09:35:03PM -0700, T K Spindler (moof) wrote: > > Recently I noticed that after a longer uptime, shutdown takes a while. > > Do you mean `shutdown -r`, `shutdown -h`, argless, or something > else? I've seen similar issues on-and-off with -current for the > past several months, but it seems to happen way more often with > `shutdown -h` and *not* `shutdown -r`. It's unfortunately difficult > to reproduce, but it seemed to be vaguely associated with how much > file access had occurred, not just uptime.
I mean 'shutdown -r' for rebooting with a new kernel. The machine has usually an uptime of a month or so and does regular NFS and pbulk traffic (rather a lot of it). So yes, it falls into the 'much file access' category too. Thomas
