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Date:      Sun, 11 Oct 1998 18:47:25 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Alfred <perlsta@hotjobs.com>
To:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   bitten 3 times already.
Message-ID:  <Pine.SOL.4.00.9810111834060.20827-100000@fs3.ny.genx.net>

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this is the third time freebsd has decided that wd0s1b wasn't "comfy"
enough for a crashdump and ate a different partition while dumping.

i even checked sysctl for the dumpdev and then checked against my /dev
entry.

this is on 2 seperate systems, i got yelled at for using DEVFS so i
haven't been using it.

anyhow i'm reinstalling yet again, i think i'm going to buy myself a
tapebackup though.

i was still having my hangs during deleting mail over NFS so i enabled
DDB.  the hangup happened (it had happened 3 times in about an hour)but i
was able to get out of it and into DDB, i was kinda unsure of what to do
at this point so i told the kernel to panic hoping for a useful backtrace
i could send in from a crashdump.

instead i'm doing a reinstall as the crash went to my /usr *sigh*

i'm NOT enabling crash dumps again, but if anyone wants me to do
_anything_ from DDB to give some sense of why the lockups happen i will. 
(can ping the box and ports that are open allow connections but then
hang not allowing the accepting process to do anything, closed ports get
connection refused)

i'm using the xl0 driver over 100mbit, so i'm wondering if Bill would be
interested in this.

the really odd part is that the machine is just about rock solid, make
world, large compiles over NFS (well not _that_ large), playing mp3s over
NFS and all, but deleting mail in pine makes it just wedge the userland
from what i can see.

also, anyone have something i can do to get a dump of my partitions to
examine why it's confusing the crashdump mechanism?

thanks,
Alfred (greatful it wasn't my homedir) Perlstein


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