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Date:      Sun, 17 Jun 2012 13:57:17 +0200
From:      Daniel Nebdal <dnebdal@gmail.com>
To:        Alexander Yerenkow <yerenkow@gmail.com>
Cc:        Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Stucking processes
Message-ID:  <CA%2Bt49PLfQsY7AEr-ArBka84QQpSzUFmoU0O9rJ1qLpz8Qx1_cA@mail.gmail.com>
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Couldn't that just be because you're running a world that expects one
kernel but finds another? As far as I know, running a newer world in a jail
on an older system is not really recommended (while the opposite ought to
be ok)?
On Jun 16, 2012 11:33 AM, "Alexander Yerenkow" <yerenkow@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all.
> Since I'm using stable as host, and current in chroot, I'll write to
> both mail list, sorry for any inconvenience.
>
> My host is binary freebsd-updated 9;
> FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE-p3 (GENERIC) #0: Tue Jun 12 02:52:29 UTC 2012
>
> I have chroot with latest current there installed r237089 (make
> buildworld && buildkernel, no specific flags)
> When I built from ports some programs in chroot all went fine, until I
> got stucked process automoc (when building kdelibs4);
> After few restarts I got build, and forget about it.
> I'm toying now with portupgrade, and see similar stucks in ruby18 and
> ruby19 (Even got few times in miniruby while building 1.8);
>
> Here's example of stucked processes (they aren't in top, and seems
> totally inactive. I haven't kill them yet, so can try to dig, but to
> where?):
>  2677   5  Is    0:00,00 | `-- /bin/sh
>  2678   5  I     0:00,00 |   `-- sudo su
>  2679   5  I     0:00,00 |     `-- su
>  2680   5  I     0:00,01 |       `-- _su (csh)
>  2687   5  I     0:00,03 |         `-- /bin/csh -i
>  2690   5  I+    0:04,34 |           `-- ruby19: portupgrade: [1/237]
> audio/libsamplerate (ruby19)
>
> #  procstat -k 2690
>  PID    TID COMM             TDNAME           KSTACK
>  2690 100477 ruby19           -                mi_switch
> sleepq_catch_signals sleepq_timedwait_sig _sleep do_wait
> __umtx_op_wait_uint_private_compat32 ia32_syscall Xint0x80_syscall
>  2690 101110 ruby19           -                mi_switch
> sleepq_catch_signals sleepq_wait_sig _cv_wait_sig seltdwait
> kern_select freebsd32_select ia32_syscall Xint0x80_syscall
>
> #top (with inactive filtered out;)
> last pid: 11049;  load averages:  0.09,  0.16,  0.19
>
>                                        up 0+00:14:48  12:27:20
> 63 processes:  1 running, 62 sleeping
> CPU:  1.0% user,  0.0% nice,  0.8% system,  1.2% interrupt, 97.0% idle
> Mem: 184M Active, 96M Inact, 1104M Wired, 2412K Cache, 171M Buf, 454M Free
> Swap: 4096M Total, 4096M Free
>
>  PID USERNAME    THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE   C   TIME   WCPU COMMAND
>  2610 root          2  20    0   261M 82548K kqread  1   0:12  1.27%
> rtorrent
>
>
> Is this my side's problem, or there's something wrong with current? :)
> Any help appreciated.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Alexander Yerenkow
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