problems with 4.8 release?
so14k at so14k.com
so14k at so14k.com
Fri Apr 4 16:32:31 PST 2003
Aslak,
there was a cyclic dependancy in the Xft port, cvsupping your ports should
fix this, and at the sametime fix the MySQL problem (I believe one problem
is causing the other).
Brad
> howdy. I upgraded from 4.7 to 4.8 release today and have had some
> trouble afterwards.
>
> Firstly, MySQL suddenly started using huge amounts of memory, diskspace
> and cpu resulting in kernel errors
>
> Secondly, when doing ports operations the computer starts "endless"
> copies of make, until i get "Cannot fork: Resource temporarily
> unavailable" Errors. The system load is waaaay to high and everything
> freezes for a little while. I have made no other changes to my system
> after upgrading. I checked the newsgroups and google, but the only thing
> I could find was a number of posts from people who had altered their
> make.conf and caused the problem.
>
> Some snippets:
>
> ===> Cleaning for jday-1.3
> ===> astro/ksetispy
> Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
> Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
>
> ===> Cleaning for rar-3.11,1
> ===> archivers/rox-archive
> Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
> Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
> Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
> Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
>
> etc. etc.
>
> from ps aux (numerous pages of this):
>
> root 94260 0.6 0.1 780 636 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.18 (make)
> root 94265 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 (sh)
> root 94266 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.01 (sh)
> root 94267 0.0 0.1 2000 452 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 sort -u
> root 94291 0.5 0.1 756 616 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.16 (make)
> root 94302 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 (sh)
> root 94303 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.01 (sh)
> root 94304 0.0 0.1 2000 452 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.01 sort -u
> root 94325 0.5 0.1 744 608 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.16 (make)
> root 94330 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 (sh)
> root 94331 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.01 (sh)
> root 94332 0.0 0.1 2000 452 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 sort -u
> root 94344 0.8 0.1 780 636 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.18 (make)
> root 94349 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 (sh)
> root 94350 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.01 (sh)
> root 94351 0.0 0.1 2000 452 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 sort -u
> root 94375 0.6 0.1 756 616 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.16 (make)
> root 94386 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 (sh)
> root 94387 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.01 (sh)
> root 94388 0.0 0.1 2000 452 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 sort -u
> root 94409 0.7 0.1 744 608 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.17 (make)
> root 94414 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 (sh)
> root 94415 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.01 (sh)
> root 94416 0.0 0.1 2000 452 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 sort -u
> root 94428 0.9 0.1 780 636 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.18 (make)
> root 94433 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 (sh)
> root 94434 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.01 (sh)
> root 94435 0.0 0.1 2000 452 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 sort -u
> root 94459 0.6 0.1 756 616 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.16 (make)
> root 94470 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 (sh)
> root 94471 0.0 0.1 640 268 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.01 (sh)
> root 94472 0.0 0.1 2000 452 p0 S+ 2:28AM 0:00.00 sort -u
>
>
> Top lists many, many pages of make, most of the ones i can see in wait
> mode.
>
>
> I'm not sure if anything of this is normal, cause I've never really had
> a reason to study resourcemanagement during port cleaning before.
>
>
> Anyone else experiencing this or got any advice to offer?
>
> thanks
>
> -Aslak
>
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