Althought I was unable to do any debugging, I found the same thing earlier
today. Syslog showed everything normal (uptimed reports, MARK, etc) and
ctrl-sysrq worked, but it had frozen hard. I was using xlock, and it was
stopped in the middle of an opengl saver. I had suspected it was related
to
Earlier today, I tried to unlock xscreensaver on my desktop. After
typing in the password, it said "Checking..." and then hung. In
response, I hit Ctrl+Alt+Bksp, which killed X. However, gdm did not
restart X. I tried logging in on the console, but none of them were
responsive; characters woul
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am testing my scsi driver. I started the test, and down
> the line, the I/O processes (cp/rm) are hung. It looks
> like they are hung on completion of some I/O. How do I
> find out, for which I/O they are waiting ? Is there any
> way to look at t
Hi All,
I am testing my scsi driver. I started the test, and down
the line, the I/O processes (cp/rm) are hung. It looks
like they are hung on completion of some I/O. How do I
find out, for which I/O they are waiting ? Is there any
way to look at the kernel data structures ?
Thanks and regards,
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