Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 11:37:57 -0700 From: Matt White <matt+list.sw.freebsd.current@publicly.neglect.us> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: fetch hangs, part 2 Message-ID: <603030034410753A40738823@[192.168.1.3]> In-Reply-To: <20040718132619.I24726@alpha.siliconlandmark.com> References: <54364243CABEBD11E5088CB5@[192.168.1.3]> <20040718132619.I24726@alpha.siliconlandmark.com>
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Sorry, I was referring to a previous post which described exactly the problem I was having. I was more asking if those guys had figured out what was going on. In fact, I think that's pretty clear from my message. But as to your questions: Not 100% reproducible, but happens enough that I can't leave a large fetch going and expect it to be done when I get back. Haven't tried wget because the previous posts indicated that they were unable to get it to work with the ports system. This is a 5.2.1 system cvsupped as of 7/17. Device is a RealTek 8139. Processes wedge in sbwait. No ktrace right now because I need to head out, but I should be able to get one this evening. -Matt --On Sunday, July 18, 2004 1:38 PM -0400 Andre Guibert de Bruet <andy@siliconlandmark.com> wrote: > > On Sun, 18 Jul 2004, Matt White wrote: > >> I looked in the archives and saw that a couple of others also had this >> problem. Fetch is getting distributions for ports and it'll just hang. >> Killing the build and restarting it will usually cause it to advance. >> Did any of you guys who saw this problem before come up with a solution? > > This report is void of anything that can give a clue as to what the > problem could be. What state is the process wedged in? What platform? > What NIC are you using? You're running CURRENT as of what date? Is it > 100% reproduceable on your system? If so, can you make a ktrace > available? Does wget hang in a similar fashion? > > Regards, > Andy > >> Andre Guibert de Bruet | Enterprise Software Consultant > >> Silicon Landmark, LLC. | http://siliconlandmark.com/ > >
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