In the last episode (Dec 19), Greg 'groggy' Lehey said:
> I've been experiencing a lot of lockups (system completely dead, no
> reaction at the keyboard, can't ping) on an Intel SMP machine running
> CURRENT.  Normally I do my kernel builds over NFS, but in the last
> few months I haven't been able to complete a 'make world'.  Along
> with -DNOCLEAN I can get a build done in about 4 attempts; local
> builds work fine.  NFS builds also work fine with other single
> processor machines.
> 
> Questions:
> 
> 1.  Has anybody else seen this?
> 2.  How should I approach looking for the problem?

I've seen intermittent lockups where everything is dead, but I can
break into DDB via serial console.  They may be NFS-related, as it
often crashes a half-hour before I get in to work, which could be due
to co-workers trying to bulid from my NFS-exported ports tree.  ps
inside DDB doesn't show anything obviously wrong to my untrained eyes.

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        Dan Nelson
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