Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 23:27:57 -0600 From: Bryce Edwards <bryce@bryce.net> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: FS hang when creating snapshots on a UFS SU+J setup Message-ID: <CAO_ZHU9%2Bj2V77zGyTUhSGYfzcde1ZjYB9uLpg-UHJkw0F_PTXg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAO_ZHU8Au50SRkf3MgieAhh%2BQFBPiVaZsgHWiwfKjUVEpNuX3Q@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAO_ZHU8Au50SRkf3MgieAhh%2BQFBPiVaZsgHWiwfKjUVEpNuX3Q@mail.gmail.com>
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I have a RELENG_9 machine that hangs when a snapshot is created on the root fs (UFS, with SU+J). =A0More accurately, all the processes show a state of "suspfs" (with ^T) and no fs activity is completed from then on. =A0A hard reboot (power cycle) was the only way to proceed. Here's some reference info - let me know what else I should provide. $uname -a FreeBSD xxx.xxx.net 9.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 9.0-PRERELEASE #0: Sun Dec 25 05:04:37 UTC 2011 =A0 =A0 root@xxx.xxx.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 csup was run just before build[world|kernel] so you have reference on the version information. $mount /dev/gpt/root on / (ufs, local, journaled soft-updates) devfs on /dev (devfs, local, multilabel) linprocfs on /compat/linux/proc (linprocfs, local) { zfs info removed } $df -h Filesystem =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0Size =A0 =A0Used =A0 Avail Ca= pacity =A0Mounted on /dev/gpt/root =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 454G =A0 =A09.1G =A0 =A0409G =A0 = =A0 2% =A0 =A0/ devfs =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 1.0k =A0 =A01.0k =A0 =A0 = =A00B =A0 100% =A0 =A0/dev linprocfs =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 4.0k =A0 =A04.0k =A0 =A0 =A00= B =A0 100% =A0 =A0/compat/linux/proc { zfs info removed } After the hard reset, there was a snapshot file listed in /.snap and it was ~465 GB, iirc. =A0Unfortunately, I needed to get things going again so I was not able to debug or diagnose further. =A0I may be able to schedule a time that I could recreate the issue and diagnose better, but I wanted to get your input on what data points and/or command you would be interested in. Thanks in advance, Bryce
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