Hi, list I install FreeBSD 6.1-RC1 (from 11 Apr). I use gstripe for /home volume. Also, I use quota on this volume. After 6-8 hours without activities I can't read any data from filesystem -- ls, pwd and any other commands hanging. But, when I run cat < /dev/stripe/st0 > /dev/null I can see disk activiti in systat -vm I think it's same problem as in thread "fsck_ufs locked in snaplk". Is this problem fixed in fresh 6.1-PRE? By. Dmitriy
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 09:18:53PM +0400, Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:> Hi, list > > I install FreeBSD 6.1-RC1 (from 11 Apr). I use gstripe for /home > volume. Also, I use quota on this volume. > > After 6-8 hours without activities I can't read any data from > filesystem -- ls, pwd and any other commands hanging. > But, when I run > cat < /dev/stripe/st0 > /dev/null > I can see disk activiti in > systat -vm > > I think it's same problem as in thread "fsck_ufs locked in snaplk". > Is this problem fixed in fresh 6.1-PRE?I think we've reproduced the problem, but it probably won't be fixed before the release. Sorry, the bug reports came too late in the release cycle. Kris -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/attachments/20060502/1e6f5f56/attachment.pgp
On 05/05/06, Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net> wrote:> At 02:27 PM 05/05/2006, Mike Jakubik wrote: > >This quota/nve problem sure stirred things up, i guess im partly to > >blame, but anyway i think that it all boils down to is this; FreeBSD > >users now demand stability and performance, as opposed to an influx > >of new bells and > > I think you *are* forgetting it is a volunteer project, so demand is > not a word that can really come into play. No one here has made any > commitment to you or any other user about what will and will not be > in FreeBSD. If FreeBSD meets your needs, thats great! If not, perhaps > try help fixing it yourself, or contributing funds to have someone > fix it. I have been using FreeBSD for some time and run a LOT of my > business on top of it. So when things dont work, its a drag. Deal > with it as best you can (e.g. fix it yourself, work around it or > choose a new OS or pay someone to fix it). In the case of quotas, > dont use snapshots. In the case of the NVE, a $5 realtek (rl) will > work just fine. > > ---Mike >are snapshots a default setting? Chris