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Date:      Sat,  3 Jul 1999 20:43:37 +0400 (MSD)
From:      Dmitry Flitmann <dflit@nns.ru>
To:        freebsd-smp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Intel SC450NX hangs under high disk/memory load
Message-ID:  <VLusZVtWG8GF@gera.nix.nns.ru>

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Hi there!

We've got a "fast" computer for our database:
Intel SC450NX, 2xXeon/500MHz/512K cache, 
1G RAM (4x256 50ns ECC EDO Buffered DRAM from Samsung), SymBios U2W SCSI onboard, 
2xPCI, 3x18G Seagate Cheetah,
OS - FreeBSD 3.2-STABLE - also tried 3.1,3.2-RELEASE, 4.0-CURRENT.

At first, we had to patch NCR driver - then it worked fine for some time.

Under high load disks/memory load (copying a large directory tree from
one disk to another - ~200Mb, ~150K files) a problem appears - 
after ~15 minutes of hard work the system hangs - 
it does not create any new processes anymore.

When we try ktrace, it shows last operation "namei" (while opening
file for reading).

3.2-RELEASE & -STABLE & 4.0-CURRENT die silently,
3.1 reports "Page fault while in kernel mode".

fault virtual address diffes, once it was 0x0.

Our first idea was that the problem is in a patched ncr driver, so we
have replaced SymBios with Adaptec 2940U2W, but effect persists.

CPU load is not very high, there are not a lot of processes,
and no one keeps a lot of files open simultaneously.

MAXUSERS is 512 (or 256)

We tried both SMP and single-processor kernels.


sorry for poor English.

Sincerely,
Dmitry Flitman
National News Service/National Electronic Library.




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