cvs pserver sig11 on 4.8-R

arno at heho.snv.jussieu.fr arno at heho.snv.jussieu.fr
Sat Jul 26 04:55:37 PDT 2003


Scott Mitchell <scott+freebsd at fishballoon.org> writes:

> On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 02:02:55PM -0700, Doug White wrote:
> > 
> > Does the new machine have ECC memory? If not, it could be something as
> > simple as bad RAM in the new system.
> 
> I've just done four successive buildworlds on this machine, one with -j4,
> just for fun.  They all completed without complaint, so I'm reasonably
> confident there's no dodgy RAM here.

I second your expereinces : I see the same on my laboratory
main server (Athlon 700) ever since cvs was updated from 1.10
to 1.11 (4.7-R ?) :

 su-2.02# fgrep 'exited on signal' messages
 Jun 16 19:26:26 heho /kernel: pid 1344 (cvs), uid 21: exited on signal 11
 Jun 16 19:26:29 heho /kernel: pid 1345 (cvs), uid 21: exited on signal 11
 Jun 16 21:23:36 heho /kernel: pid 2094 (cvs), uid 118: exited on signal 11
 Jun 17 10:42:51 heho /kernel: pid 5138 (cvs), uid 21: exited on signal 11
 Jun 17 13:22:44 heho /kernel: pid 11959 (cvs), uid 134: exited on signal 11
 Jun 17 13:22:49 heho /kernel: pid 11961 (cvs), uid 134: exited on signal 11
 Jun 17 14:24:36 heho /kernel: pid 12314 (java), uid 134: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)
 Jun 30 02:02:43 heho /kernel: pid 23778 (cvs), uid 0: exited on signal 11
 Jul  1 16:29:31 heho /kernel: pid 609 (cvs), uid 21: exited on signal 11
 Jul  7 17:13:33 heho /kernel: pid 38639 (cvs), uid 21: exited on signal 11
 Jul 18 16:07:36 heho /kernel: pid 73850 (cvs), uid 21: exited on signal 11
 Jul 18 16:07:39 heho /kernel: pid 73851 (cvs), uid 21: exited on signal 11
 Jul 19 20:57:59 heho /kernel: pid 83113 (cvs), uid 21: exited on signal 11
 Jul 22 17:26:19 heho /kernel: pid 99828 (java), uid 134: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)

All other server programs run flawlessly and I doubt seriously that the
java core-dumps are related to hardware problems.

I will rebuild world with the patch I applied in the 4-7 days and which
was supposed to prevent leaving cvsd as CPU-bound zombie processes.

Regards,

  Arno



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