network constipation?

Kris Kennaway kris at obsecurity.org
Sun Jan 18 00:19:12 PST 2004


On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 09:46:33AM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
> hi,
> 	i have 2 amd64s (one dual opteron, one athlon64), which behave 
> identicaly. Im trying to compile /usr/ports/x11-fonts, ports & obj are
> nfs mounted (on the the same server). 
> 	so things go nicely, but after a while gzip hangs, and later
> i get 'nfs server dev:/r+d: not responding', this happens on both
> hosts, (i just tried it on both to see if the error was in the driver,
> since they have different cards).
> 	it's almost obvious that i've hit on a deadlock, where can i look
> for some hint?

First step when you encounter strange kernel problems is to turn on
the debugging options: INVARIANTS, INVARIANTS_SUPPORT, WITNESS etc.

Kris

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