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Date:      Thu, 03 Jan 2002 09:21:07 -0500
From:      Bob Johnson <bob88@garbonzo.hos.ufl.edu>
To:        mike@sentex.net
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Strange problem with 3 kernel options
Message-ID:  <3C3468D3.3785E6F7@garbonzo.hos.ufl.edu>

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Did you upgrade world when you upgraded the kernel?  It sounds like 
they are out of sync.


- Bob

> 
> Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 11:25:06 -0500
> From: Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net>
> Subject: Re: Strange problem with 3 kernel options
> 
> OK, a quick update. I tried building another machine with the same hardware 
> (minus the realtek) and it works just fine.  Its not nearly as busy as the 
> one that failed.  However, I did notice that the quota.users files on the 
> two partitions had strange time stamps of the last access.  Is it possible 
> that the OS was unable to write to these corrupted files, and this is where 
> everything was holding up ?  Anyways, I blew away those files and will try 
> a reboot in the early hours to see if that makes a difference-- i.e. with a 
> freshly created quota.user file.
> 
>          ---Mike
> 
> At 08:45 AM 1/2/02 -0500, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> 
> >OK, I know I will get slapped for providing such little information (to 
> >start), but this morning I had a bit of fun with upgrading a Oct19 kernel 
> >to a Dec31st kernel. Getting rid of
> >
> >#options         DUMMYNET
> >#options         IPDIVERT                #divert sockets
> ># Disk quotas are supported when this option is enabled.
> >#options        QUOTA                   #enable disk quotas
> >
> >allowed me to have the machine function in a normal state.  The problem 
> >state was that I was unable to login to the system in multi user mode. 
> >There *seemed* to be a lot of processes blocking on something.  I dont 
> >know what as I was unable to login.  I thought at first it was that syslog 
> >problem with /dev/console, but I rebooted with syslogd off and I was able 
> >to get to a login prompt briefly.  After that the system became unstable 
> >with too many files open I had to reboot.
> >
> >I am posting this in case anyone else has seen something similar.
> >
> >dmesg below. Kernel config is basically GENERIC with uneeded device 
> >drivers removed. MAXUSERS is set at 256.
> >
> >As the box is production, I cant fiddle with it right now, but I can come 
> >back in during off hours and do whatever would be useful to try and track 
> >this down.  I do have another box with quotas enabled, but its nowhere 
> >nearly as busy, particularly as I tried to bring up quota support on my 
> >mail partition which is fairly busy. (mount with soft updates 
> >enabled).  Anyone see anything similar ?
>

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