On Sunday 17 September 2006 02:05, Frode Nordahl wrote: > On 17. sep. 2006, at 04.42, John Baldwin wrote: > > > On Saturday 16 September 2006 16:55, Frode Nordahl wrote: > >> On 16. sep. 2006, at 22.22, Frode Nordahl wrote: > >> > >>> On 16. sep. 2006, at 22.09, John Baldwin wrote: > >>> > >>>> On Saturday 16 September 2006 07:02, Frode Nordahl wrote: > >>>>> Hello, > >>>>> > >>>>> FreeBSD localhost.localdomain 6.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.2- > >>>>> PRERELEASE > >>>>> #1: Wed Sep 13 00:10:04 CEST 2006 > >>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/ > >>>>> usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PT i386 > >>>>> > >>>>> After running some stress tests for 3 days, I wanted to remove > >>>>> some > >>>>> large directories. > >>>> > >>>> Do you have a coredump? I assume you do from your debug > >>>> output. Can > >>>> you download http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/gdb/gdb6, fire up kgdb, > >>>> and > >>>> once in kgdb, do 'source /path/to/gdb6' and then run 'ps' and reply > >>>> with the output from that? > >>> > >>> I am sorry, I have not. I tried to call doadump, but there was no > >>> dumpdevice configured :-( > >>> > >>> Somehow I have convinced myself that this was turned on by default > >>> now, so I have not enabled it explicitly in rc.conf. Is there any > >>> way to tell DDB what dumpdevice to use directly? > >>> > >>> I will configure a dumpdevice and try really hard to make it happen > >>> again. > >> > >> I was able to reproduce the livelock again, and this time I had the > >> system armed with dumpon :-) > >> > >> Here is the output you requested: > >> (kgdb) ps > >> pid ppid pgrp uid state wmesg wchan cmd > >> 2535 2499 2535 0 R+ CPU 0 rm > >> 2534 2499 2534 0 L+ *Giant 0xc6704580 rm > >> 2533 2499 2533 0 L+ *Giant 0xc6704580 rm > >> 2532 2499 2532 0 R+ rm > >> 2531 2499 2531 0 L+ *Giant 0xc6704580 rm > >> 2499 2496 2499 0 Ss+ ttyin 0xc655d810 bash > >> 2496 784 2496 0 Rs sshd > > > > Ok, do 'lockchain 2534' in kgdb (with gdb6 sourced) and let me see the > > output from that. > > (kgdb) lockchain 2534 > thread 100038 (pid 2534, rm) blocked on lock 0xc09e6800 "Giant" > thread 100091 (pid 2535, rm) running on CPU 0
Ok, do 'proc 2535' followed by 'where' -- John Baldwin _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"