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Date:      Wed, 8 Jun 2005 02:11:43 -0400
From:      Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
To:        Terry Kennedy <terry@tmk.com>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Strange TCP-related hang on startup w/ recent CVSUP
Message-ID:  <20050608061143.GA94360@xor.obsecurity.org>
In-Reply-To: <01LP77OMTW08000CP8@tmk.com>
References:  <01LP77OMTW08000CP8@tmk.com>

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On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 12:37:59AM -0500, Terry Kennedy wrote:
>   I have a number of boxes which have been running well w/ 5.4-stable. Th=
e=20
> last kernel and userland builds on those boxes were on May 26th, from a=
=20
> CVSUP done that same day.
>=20
>   Last night I did another CVSUP and the usual buildworld/buildkernel/in-
> stallkernel/installworld/mergemaster, and the boxes wouldn't come back up,
> hanging in sbwait state at the point where they would normally do their
> first net access.
>=20
>   In one box, this is a batch of NFS mounts; on the other it is the initi=
al
> ntpdate query. At this point the boxes don't respond to pings and sit for-
> ever (at least an hour) not doing anything. Typing ^C on the console abor=
ts
> the hanging process, and then the startup proceeds. With a ping going from
> another system, I see that the net doesn't come up on the problem boxes u=
ntil
> several seconds into the execution of the next network-related command - =
it
> is almost as if the previous ifconfig (done from rc.conf) didn't have any
> effect (despite the "link up" message on the console). The other oddity is
> that I get a "rpc.lockd: 100024 RPC: Port mapper failure" right after loc=
kd
> starts, even though other net commands have completed successfully.
>=20
>   Booting from kernel.old (the May 26th one) boots normally, so it is a k=
er-
> nel issue, not something in userland.

Are you sure you didn't change your kernel config or forget to rebuild
modules?

Kris
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