On 2013-10-14 16:53, Olivier Cochard-Labbé wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Allan Jude wrote:
>> Looking at the process states, connect and rpcreconnect, seem to suggest
>> something involving yp/nis or NFS or some such.
>>
> Oops, yes you've right, I've got an sub-folder on my homedir th
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Allan Jude wrote:
> Looking at the process states, connect and rpcreconnect, seem to suggest
> something involving yp/nis or NFS or some such.
>
Oops, yes you've right, I've got an sub-folder on my homedir that was
NFS mounted and the NFS server was poweroff witho
Allan Jude wrote:
> On 2013-10-13 15:10, Olivier Cochard-Labbé wrote:
> > I've got a frequent problem on my desktop (FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA5 #8
> > r256200):
> > After few hours I can't acces to one of my folder: A simple "ls" in
> > this folder stucks, and all filesystem information started after
> >
On 2013-10-13 15:10, Olivier Cochard-Labbé wrote:
> I've got a frequent problem on my desktop (FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA5 #8 r256200):
> After few hours I can't acces to one of my folder: A simple "ls" in
> this folder stucks, and all filesystem information started after (df,
> fstat) stuck too in D+.
>
>
I've got a frequent problem on my desktop (FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA5 #8 r256200):
After few hours I can't acces to one of my folder: A simple "ls" in
this folder stucks, and all filesystem information started after (df,
fstat) stuck too in D+.
SIGINFO report this usage for these processes:
load: 0.15