Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 15:58:17 +0100 From: "Gianmarco Giovannelli" <gmarco@scotty.masternet.it> To: Tom Bartol <bartol@salk.edu> Cc: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Nasty rebooting in 3.0 current Message-ID: <199811171450.PAA27092@scotty.masternet.it> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.981116153210.342B-100000@eccles.salk.edu> References: <4.1.19981116174945.00a5fa00@206.25.93.69>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
> > I am beginning to suspect a filesystem bug. When this happens, something > > doesn't > > get handled correctly with the standard fsck. I end up having to bring my > > machine > > into single-user mode to perform the fsck manually. > > > > Anyone else? > > > > I'm getting the crashes but fsck is able to repair my system just fine. I > haven't been able to get a dump. The crashes occur during heavy local > file I/O (such as a buildworld or cvsup of ports-all). This is on a > system current as of 8:OOAM PST this morning. 400MHz PII SMP 512MB RAM, / > and /usr on SEAGATE ST34502LW with adaptec 7890, /usr/scratch is RAID 0 on > two IBM 9ZX's with DPT PM3334UW FW Rev. 07M0, 2 channels. I'm running a > current kernel from Oct 29 at the moment as a work-around -- Trying to > buildworld cvsupped moments ago to see if the problem has in fact been > fixed as has been mentioned. If not, I'll get more hard-nosed about > capturing a useful dump... Wonderfull, I think to be the only one to suffers from suddendly reboot ... Now I am not alone anymore... :) Sorry for the joke, but here the crashes happens usually when I am testing some cgi perl script with Netscape and Apache web server. The script involved an heavy disk activity... At the first I thought was the Pentium II overclocked 333 --> 500, but the problem continue even if I put the bus back to 83,75,66 ... Also I have an adaptec 7890 scsi controller (onboard) with two 9gb wide quantum... Is perhaps an hd controller related problem ? Best Regards, Gianmarco Giovannelli (http://www.giovannelli.it/~gmarco) "Unix expert since yesterday" To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?199811171450.PAA27092>