Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2012 19:26:47 +0200 From: Norbert Aschendorff <norbert.aschendorff@yahoo.de> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: panic "Sleeping thread owns a non-sleepable lock" via cv_timedwait_signal, was "rsync over NFS" Message-ID: <506C7557.1000503@yahoo.de> In-Reply-To: <20121003155452.GY35915@deviant.kiev.zoral.com.ua> References: <506BFECE.3020006@yahoo.de> <37099006.1631279.1349270651574.JavaMail.root@erie.cs.uoguelph.ca> <20121003155452.GY35915@deviant.kiev.zoral.com.ua>
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On 10/03/2012 05:54 PM, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> So do you use nullfs exported mounts ? And stable ?
> Can you try to remove nullfs from the set up ?
Yes, I am using nullfs for the exports (mounting the exported
directories to subdirectories of /srv). In the FreeBSD man pages and the
documentation, the V4 export line in /etc/exports is often set to /, but
as I come from Linux where /etc/exports looks completely different, I
just followed my habits.
As I wrote this, I executed the critical operation. It's finished and
the FreeBSD server still runs *yay* :) So it's quite likely that the
problem stems from the nullfs mount.
I just remember an issue I already wanted to tell: Before the server
crashed, the nfsd process ('nfsd: server') used 100% CPU (one core), but
without progress on client side. Usually, the nfsd uses only up to 10%
cpu time when rsyncing (values taken from htop - 100% = one used CPU).
...aaand I just run it once more, and it worked again :)
--Norbert
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