Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:46:57 -0400 From: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Cc: msaad@datapipe.com Subject: Re: 6-STABLE locks solid - current ok, why? Message-ID: <200607280946.58152.jhb@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <44C5319B.3060508@intersonic.se> References: <44C52C20.6030104@intersonic.se> <44C52E57.8010906@datapipe.com> <44C5319B.3060508@intersonic.se>
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On Monday 24 July 2006 16:46, Per olof Ljungmark wrote: > The 5300 have a battery backed up cache, I guess I should try to run the > box off the 5i to check. > > Have several 360/380 G1/2/3's here too and never saw this before. > > I did: > * Installed hw; iLO card + one Intel em0 + the 5300 > * Booted 6.1-REL CD, installed base system including ports tree and sources > * pkg_add -r cvsup-without-gui > * fetched 6-STABLE sources > * Edit the kernel config (took out 486/586, added SMP/APIC) > * rebuilt and installed world (I usually do this a few times over to > check for hardware problems) > * Installed postfix, that worked ok. > * Next app (don't remeber which one sorry) hung the box > * fetched 6-STABLE sources again > * rebuilt and installed world, worked fine > * tried again to complie apps, no joy. Hangs at random places, no error > messages, just locks. > * fetched 6-STABLE sources again > * rebuilt and installed world, worked fine > > and finally, > > fetched -CURRENT, rebuilt and now everything is just great. ACPI is enabled. > > Reason I'm running -STABE is that I expect this one to go into > production about the time 6.2 is released. When it hangs, can you break into ddb and get a coredump? (Break into the debugger and use 'panic' at the db> prompt.) You'll need DDB and KDB in your kernel config. -- John Baldwin
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