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Date:      Tue, 28 Jun 2005 05:35:58 -0400
From:      Sean <rsh.lists@comcast.net>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Portupgrade, -CURRENT & SMP
Message-ID:  <42C119FE.7020809@comcast.net>
In-Reply-To: <42C098B0.5060004@voicenet.com>
References:  <42C098B0.5060004@voicenet.com>

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Adam K Kirchhoff wrote:
> 
> I have three machines which I just upgraded from 5.4 to -CURRENT.  They 
> are two SMP desktops and a UP laptop.
> 
> After building world and installing, I started to run portupgrade on my 
> systems.  On the laptop, everything has been running smoothly..  On both 
> SMP systems, portupgrade hangs.  top shows the ruby18 process stuck in 
> the *vnode state.  On one machine, which I can't physically access, it's 
> been this way for hours.  I can't ssh into this machine, and only have 
> access to sessions that were connected before the hang.  On my home 
> machine (which I can physically access), I've been able to log in on the 
> virtual consoles and reboot when this happens (though it's not ever able 
> to sync all buffers and cleanly unmount /).  It's now happened with 5 or 
> 6 consecutive attempts at portupgrade on this machine.  The most recent 
> time this happened, on a hunch, I built a UP kernel, rebooted, and tried 
> portupgrade again.  It's now been running for two hours without hanging 
> (previous record was less than five minutes).
> 
> I've googled around a bit for this problem, but haven't come across 
> anythign yet.  Has anyone seen this before?  I'll gladly submit a pr, 
> but I'm just looking for more idea, or maybe some confirmation from 
> others who have seen this.
> 
> Adam
> 
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Same problem here, with no solution for the problem.

			Sean



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