In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pawel Jakub Dawidek writ
es:

>+>     dd if=3D/dev/null of=3D/mnt/test.file bs=3D1m count=3D512
>
>You mean /dev/zero? But this doesn't change anything.

Yes, /dev/zero of course.

>+> >   # mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /mnt/test.file -s 512M -u 1
>+>=20
>+> What you have found has nothing to do with GBDE, I think it is the
>+> usual "vnode backed md(4)" deadlock.
>
>Hmm? So you're trying to tell that this is somehow normal behaviour?

We've had problems like this before with vnode backed MD(4) devices
(and vn(4) devices before that).

One way or another:  It is _not_ a GBDE problem.

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