I've build Sage 4.4.3 on a Sun Blade 1000 but when running the long doctests, the output appears to hang. But the actual doctest command is not shown properly.

First the output of 'make ptestlong' showed this:


sage -t  -long devel/sage/sage/modular/abvar/lseries.py
         [10.2 s]
sage -t  -long devel/sage/sage/modular/abvar/homspace.py
         [171.9 s]
sage -t  -long devel/s

then on another occasion it stalled at the same place.

sage -t  -long devel/sage/sage/modular/abvar/lseries.py
         [10.2 s]
sage -t  -long devel/sage/sage/modular/abvar/homspace.py
         [171.8 s]
sage -t  -long devel/sa


I wondered if this could be a lack of memory (the machine only has 2 GB), but there are no messages about a lack of memory, vmstat shows a low scan rate (sr)

drkir...@redstart:~$ vmstat 10
 kthr      memory            page            disk          faults      cpu
 r b w   swap  free  re  mf pi po fr de sr s6 sd -- --   in   sy   cs us sy id
 0 0 0 9845200 1634144 306 1476 16 78 77 0 1 0 9  0  0  255 2852  214 46  6 49
 0 0 0 9675816 1384296 80 1136 0 3 3  0  0  0  0  0  0  302 7307  174 92  8  0
 0 0 0 9679088 1385816 84 1187 0 0 0  0  0  0 25  0  0  334 8152  204 92  8  0
 0 0 0 9671840 1380712 77 1121 0 1 1  0  0  0  0  0  0  301 7284  176 92  7  0
 0 0 0 9614728 1373816 71 695 0 0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  287 5485  170 93  6  0
 0 0 0 9675328 1383760 78 1187 0 3 3  0  0  0  7  0  0  301 7694  175 92  8  0
 0 0 0 9637248 1352144 15 365 0 0  0  0  0  0 17  0  0  325 1461  191 98  2  0
 0 0 0 9634304 1348968 0  4  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  301  207  171 99  1  0

and 'prstat' does not show excessive memory usage by anything.

   PID USERNAME  SIZE   RSS STATE  PRI NICE      TIME  CPU PROCESS/NLWP
 20550 drkirkby  209M  137M run     20    0   0:26:09  49% python/1
 20797 drkirkby  168M   97M cpu0    10    0   0:06:34  50% python/1
 15601 drkirkby 9528K 7896K sleep   59    0   0:00:08 0.0% python/3
 20795 drkirkby 8704K 6352K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% python/1
 20548 drkirkby 8664K 6312K sleep   59    0   0:00:01 0.0% python/1
 19006 drkirkby 6728K 5160K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% python/1
 20716 root     8416K 4816K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% sshd/1
 20377 root     8408K 4352K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% sshd/1
 15602 drkirkby 9072K 4120K sleep   59    0   0:00:01 0.0% python/1
 15603 drkirkby 9072K 4120K sleep   59    0   0:00:01 0.0% python/1
 20869 drkirkby 4496K 4104K cpu1    39    0   0:00:00 0.1% prstat/1
   499 root     9192K 3424K sleep   59    0   0:00:02 0.0% snmpd/1
    88 root     4320K 2984K sleep   59    0   0:00:11 0.0% nscd/26
   306 root     5344K 2920K sleep   59    0   0:00:03 0.0% fmd/12
 20723 drkirkby 8192K 2736K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% sshd/1
Total: 59 processes, 164 lwps, load averages: 2.01, 2.01, 2.03


Has anyone got any ideas?

Dave

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