Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

2008-12-29 Thread alex goldfeld
Hello! I have the same problem (X Failed request 53, X_CreatePixmap,
BadAlloc)
Have you already solved it?
If so, please advise!
Alex Goldfeld, s.e.


Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

2000-07-11 Thread Ragga Muffin

Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 00:12:31 -0400
From: Sergey V Kovalyov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 Does _anyone_ have a SparcStation 5 with Linux ?
 
 It seems ONLY SparcStation 5 is susceptible to the problem.
 doing strace -ff -p `pidof inetd` and telnetting to ident port
 loks it up reliably on the fork call.

OK, I'll try to do that. There's a SparcStation 5 clone in the lab.
It's a debian debian/frozen installation.

Specs:

% cat /proc/cpuinfo 
cpu : Fujitsu  MB86904
fpu : Lsi Logic/Meiko L64804 or compatible
promlib : Version 3 Revision 2
prom: 2.10
type: sun4m
ncpus probed: 1
ncpus active: 1
BogoMips: 109.77
MMU type: Fujitsu Swift
invall  : 0
invmm   : 0
invrnge : 0
invpg   : 0
contexts: 256

% uname -a 
Linux tserv 2.2.15 #1 Fri May 12 14:01:51 JST 2000 sparc unknown

Is this anywhere near your setup ?


HTH

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R.M



Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

2000-07-11 Thread Ragga Muffin

From: Sergey V Kovalyov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 00:12:31 -0400

 It seems ONLY SparcStation 5 is susceptible to the problem.
doing strace -ff -p `pidof inetd` and telnetting to ident port
loks it up reliably on the fork call..

Transferring that same hard drive onto a SparcStation 4 magically
eliminates the lockups. (transferring to another SS5 keeps the problem)


Well, I tried this on a SS5 clone and couldn't see anything
out of the ordinary, no lockups... 

--
RM



Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

2000-07-11 Thread Sergey V Kovalyov


On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Ragga Muffin wrote:

 
 Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 00:12:31 -0400
 From: Sergey V Kovalyov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 
  Does _anyone_ have a SparcStation 5 with Linux ?
  
  It seems ONLY SparcStation 5 is susceptible to the problem.
  doing strace -ff -p `pidof inetd` and telnetting to ident port
  loks it up reliably on the fork call.
 
 OK, I'll try to do that. There's a SparcStation 5 clone in the lab.
 It's a debian debian/frozen installation.
 
 Specs:
 
 % cat /proc/cpuinfo 
 cpu : Fujitsu  MB86904
 fpu : Lsi Logic/Meiko L64804 or compatible
 promlib : Version 3 Revision 2
 prom: 2.10
 type: sun4m
 ncpus probed: 1
 ncpus active: 1
 BogoMips: 109.77
 MMU type: Fujitsu Swift
 invall  : 0
 invmm   : 0
 invrnge : 0
 invpg   : 0
 contexts: 256
 
 % uname -a 
 Linux tserv 2.2.15 #1 Fri May 12 14:01:51 JST 2000 sparc unknown
 
 Is this anywhere near your setup ?

Mine is somewhat different. And this difference probably changes the
situation:

$ more /proc/cpuinfo 
cpu : Fujitsu TurboSparc MB86907
fpu : reserved
promlib : Version 3 Revision 2
prom: 2.29
type: sun4m
ncpus probed: 1
ncpus active: 1
BogoMips: 169.57
MMU type: Fujitsu TurboSparc
invall  : 36
invmm   : 1220
invrnge : 1976
invpg   : 16768
contexts: 256

Sergey.



Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

2000-07-07 Thread Sergey V Kovalyov
Does _anyone_ have a SparcStation 5 with Linux ?

It seems ONLY SparcStation 5 is susceptible to the problem.
doing strace -ff -p `pidof inetd` and telnetting to ident port
loks it up reliably on the fork call.

Transferring that same hard drive onto a SparcStation 4 magically
eliminates the lockups. (transferring to another SS5 keeps the problem)

Is anyone capable of tracing this down ? (I probably should post to
another mailing list, like the linux kernel, but I first shoul know if
it is reproducible by other people.)

Sergey.

 On 21 Jun 2000, Tibor Simko wrote:

 Sergey V Kovalyov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  strace -ff -p `pidof ident`
  and telnet from another machine to e.g. port 113
 
 Assuming you meant inetd here.  My Ultra-5 box (synced with current
 potato) survives without problems.
 
 cheers
 -- 
 TS
 



Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

2000-07-07 Thread Sergey V Kovalyov
Ok, this is getting weird. I've installed the RedHat 6.2's kernel
kernel-2.2.14-5.0.sparc.rpm
and the lockups disappeared.

What are they doing defferently ? Are there any special patches or could 
this be a compiler or libraries issue ?

strange...

Sergey.

On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Pieter Krul wrote:

 Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
  
  Does _anyone_ have a SparcStation 5 with Linux ?
 
 mdt211:pkrul:~ /usr/sbin/prtconf -pv | head -9  
 System Configuration:  Sun Microsystems  sun4m
 Memory size: 96 Megabytes
 System Peripherals (PROM Nodes):
 
 Node 0xffd23274
 model: 'SUNW,501-2286'
 clock-frequency:  068e7780
 name: 'SUNW,SPARCstation-5'
 banner-name: 'SPARCstation 5'
 
 mdt211:pkrul:~ uname -a
 Linux mdt211.mdi.rws.minvenw.nl 2.2.15 #2 Tue May 16 10:59:07 CEST 2000 sparc
 unknown
 
 This is a RH 6.2 system
 
  It seems ONLY SparcStation 5 is susceptible to the problem.
  doing strace -ff -p `pidof inetd` and telnetting to ident port
  loks it up reliably on the fork call.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /root]# strace -ff -p `/sbin/pidof inetd`
 select(16, [4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15], NULL, NULL, NULL
 
 mdt211:pkrul:~ telnet localhost ident
 Trying 127.0.0.1...
 Connected to localhost.
 Escape character is '^]'.
 
  enter
 
 0 , 0 : ERROR : UNKNOWN-ERROR
 Connection closed by foreign host.
  
  Is anyone capable of tracing this down ? (I probably should post to
  another mailing list, like the linux kernel, but I first shoul know if
  it is reproducible by other people.)
 
 I can't seem to reproduce this..
 
 Regards,
 
 Pieter
 



Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

2000-07-07 Thread Paul Vojta
 Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 00:12:31 -0400
 From: Sergey V Kovalyov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

 Does _anyone_ have a SparcStation 5 with Linux ?

Yes, I do.

 It seems ONLY SparcStation 5 is susceptible to the problem.
 doing strace -ff -p `pidof inetd` and telnetting to ident port
 loks it up reliably on the fork call.

 Transferring that same hard drive onto a SparcStation 4 magically
 eliminates the lockups. (transferring to another SS5 keeps the problem)

 Is anyone capable of tracing this down ? (I probably should post to
 another mailing list, like the linux kernel, but I first shoul know if
 it is reproducible by other people.)

I tried, but I only get a bunch of garbage printed out (garbage to me, but
probably legitimate output for someone familiar with strace).

(I am using kernel 2.2.17pre9, compiled by myself.)

--Paul Vojta, [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

2000-06-21 Thread Tibor Simko
Sergey V Kovalyov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 strace -ff -p `pidof ident`
 and telnet from another machine to e.g. port 113

Assuming you meant inetd here.  My Ultra-5 box (synced with current
potato) survives without problems.

cheers
-- 
TS



Re: test this ! (hard lockups)

2000-06-21 Thread Sergey V Kovalyov
On 21 Jun 2000, Tibor Simko wrote:

 Sergey V Kovalyov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  strace -ff -p `pidof ident`
  and telnet from another machine to e.g. port 113
 
 Assuming you meant inetd here.  My Ultra-5 box (synced with current

Oops... Of course inetd !

 potato) survives without problems.

Aha.. So Ultra works fine. Others ?

Sergey.