Running the Citrix ICA wfcmgr (from ports) to change settings, e.g. 
password, for connection to a Windows terminal server hangs FreeBSD 6.0 (as 
of Nov 4) quite consistently. I've tried this on one of my 6.0 systems at 
home and a 6.0 system here at work. I suspect it may have something to do 
with Linux emulation however until I dig into this more I won't know for 
sure.
The only way to "unhang" the system is to press the reset switch.
Cheers,
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Cy Schubert wrote:> Running the Citrix ICA wfcmgr (from ports) to change settings, e.g. > password, for connection to a Windows terminal server hangs FreeBSD 6.0 > (as of Nov 4) quite consistently. I've tried this on one of my 6.0 > systems at home and a 6.0 system here at work. I suspect it may have > something to do with Linux emulation however until I dig into this more > I won't know for sure. > > The only way to "unhang" the system is to press the reset switch.Any luck getting into a debugger using a console or serial break? Robert N M Watson
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Cy Schubert wrote:> Running the Citrix ICA wfcmgr (from ports) to change settings, e.g. > password, for connection to a Windows terminal server hangs FreeBSD 6.0 (as > of Nov 4) quite consistently. I've tried this on one of my 6.0 systems at > home and a 6.0 system here at work. I suspect it may have something to do > with Linux emulation however until I dig into this more I won't know for > sure. > > The only way to "unhang" the system is to press the reset switch.For fun, try updating to RELENG_6. I committed a fix recently for a hang thats caused by doing 'ls /dev' in the linuxulator. -- Doug White | FreeBSD: The Power to Serve dwhite@gumbysoft.com | www.FreeBSD.org