Although this is a pretty dead thread now, I just
wanted to post my fix for the archives. I figured out
that this was due to quotas. I made a blank
quota.user and quota.group (?) file since I turned off
check_quota (?) in rc.conf which said it would slow
the boot (so I didn't turn it on!). It di
I also tried doing a umount now and it's hanging.
Here's the ps:
root 36373 0.0 0.0 580 352 d0 D+5:15PM
0:00.02 umount /mirror 0 31569 0 -4 0 ufs
Now I also notice a zombie'd sh. Not sure where that
came from.
root 0 0.0 0.0 00 p2 ZW+ -
0:00.
I'd also like to note that if I go into single user
mode and fsck a couple times -- it works fine still in
single user mode. If I go back into multi-- up pops
the weasel.
--- Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Kevin Bockman wrote:
>
> > Anyone have any suggestion
Thanks for the help. I'm positive that this is an OS
problem as there are no hard errors reported on the
console. This problem just happened to start 10
minutes after I rebooted and updated -STABLE on Aug
10th. I was running -STABLE from April before I
believe for 4 months straight with no probl
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Kevin Bockman wrote:
> Anyone have any suggestions? I can not control-C out of 'man vmstat'.
> While doing 'make' in /usr/src/sys/boot it was hanging on as, when I
> restarted it, it got to i386/libi386 and will not do anything else. I'm
> running that through serial conso
On Sun, 2003-08-31 at 11:36, Kevin Bockman wrote:
> Hi. I have been experencing some filesystem problems
> for the last month or so. I was running 4.8-STABLE and
> updated to 5.1-RELEASE-p2. While I was running 4.8
> and I tried to run a command that required hard disk
> activity, the process woul
Hi. I have been experencing some filesystem problems
for the last month or so. I was running 4.8-STABLE and
updated to 5.1-RELEASE-p2. While I was running 4.8
and I tried to run a command that required hard disk
activity, the process would 'hang' and I would no
longer be able to ssh or telnet in.