27;ll still be
paged into memory instead of on the hard disk where you only get
input/output errors.
Let me know if you find out anything. I'd love to get to the bottom of this too.
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idth were being totally sucked up by firefox, dd, klogd
and ksoftirqd again.
Rob, you've been really helpful so far; is there anything in Firefox 3
that might freak out because of something going on with ACPI? I've
switched to Firefox 2 for now; I'll see if the problem happens again.
Th
Okay, this time I managed to have dmesg paged in. I missed some that
looked important, but at the end it was overblown with lines like:
sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET
driverbyte=DRIVER_OK,SUGGEST_OK
end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 320811575
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roblems here that are no longer occurring together that I
thought were some nastier bug.
Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide,
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Well, it's happened yet again, much more like the first time now. I'm
going to post a link to this on the ubuntu help forums. Maybe I can get
more eyes on it there.
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in ubuntu to be sure.
Thanks for your help.
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Terminal output of the crashed session is attached.
thanks in advance for any insight you can give,
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repository.
Terminal output of the crashed session is attached.
thanks in advance for any insight you can give,
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Sorry, crash log wasn't attached, here it is.
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ns again. I saw dd,
which could explain the disk usage, but it only had 50% or so of my CPU,
and unfortunately I don't remember the others. There were three or four
of them using the most cpu power, with at least two running at 40% to
50%
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Well, it's happened again, this time on Xfce. I could still move cursor
and windows around and top and the toolbars were still updating, but
unfortunately everything else was shot. Then the toolbars died as well.
Couldn't even open a terminal to shut down the machine or kill any
processes.
Howev
I'm a neophyte with regards to linux, so I don't quite know my way
around the system yet. How would I check to see that the uuid of my
swap partition is correct in fstab?
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for the record, I've at least tried starting up gparted and checking the
information tab for my swap partition, but I saw no uuid field. Also,
I'm wondering why this has been happening to me in xfce and gnome but
not fluxbox. Do the former two edit the swap entry in /etc/fstab for
some reason?
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well, after some googling I can report that blkid and /etc/fstab are in
agreement as to what the UUID of my swap partition is. This seems to
indicate that my bug is different than yours. :/
Any further suggestions?
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Well, I'm back running Xfce, and I'm hopeful. Some things are still
behaving strangely though:
gnome-power-manager says I have 610697 hours and 25 minutes left on my
battery. My other battery life estimates are sane. I think there are
several bug reports for that though.
My computer failed to
Well, scratch that. It's happening again right now, but for some reason
my system is still usable. My problem now is that I can't run many
programs or load files. I get an input/output error or an error saying
that I'm attempting to access a read-only filesystem.
For instance:
$ gnome-terminal
Public bug reported:
So since my update to Hardy from Gutsy my Vostro 1500 will deadlock at
seemingly random times. Three processes in particular (klogd, dd, and
ksoftirqd) use 100% of my CPU and disk bandwidth. Also, it seems that
my filesystem becomes read-only when this happens. Killing trac
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finally, here's my /proc/interrupts file just in case that's useful.
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Here's my /var/log/messages, for reference.
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Well, MythTV wasn't the problem. It's happened again, this time after I
restarted from an update to clamAV and a few other programs. They
symptoms were the same, except that this time the deadlock was preceded
by a loud CLICK as my disk head parked. I was able to close most of my
running applica
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Finally, here's the ruby packages and such that I also installed. Ruby
wasn't installed on the computer when this happened previously so I'm
not so sure that this is the problem; I'm including it for completeness'
sake.
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e in hopes that you might respond.
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Okay, I posted my issue as a new bug report. It is now Bug #368324.
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There also appears to be a similar problem in Xubuntu 8.10:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1072039&highlight=cpu+load+nonstop+100%25+since+update+klogd+syslogd+dd
I tried updating to the 2.6.24-24-generic kernel in hardy-proposed, but
it didn't support my NVidia 8600M GT, so that's out,
nd feeling proud of having put
together a working system. I'll probably save that for my home machine
though; my laptop just has to work.
Thanks for your help. I'll update my other bug-report in case my
results pan out.
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I've been told that mythtv can cause similar behavior, so I've killed it
for now.
Another curious, possibly unrelated development. My speakers let out
eight loud beeps when restoring from suspend this morning, but seems to
have resumed operation normally.
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Well, I've just had another crash, but I'm not sure why it happened.
The system was behaving itself, then refused to restore from suspend.
Strangely the GNU icon on my EMACS launcher in Xfce is gone now, too.
anyway, here's the crash log. What should I be looking for to see if
it's related?
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Hope this helps,
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