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2016 Aug 15
2
pjproject 2.5.5 + asterisk-certified-13.8-cert1 : many Error loading module...undefined symbol
Hello using pjproject 2.5.5 using asterisk-certified-13.8-cert1 Compiled pjproject 2.5.5 with : ./configure CFLAGS="-DNDEBUG -DPJ_HAS_IPV6=1" --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib64 --enable-shared --disable-video --disable-sound --disable-opencore-amr Compiled Asterisk 13 with ./configure --libdir=/usr/lib64 All pjproject modules are selectable in menuselect, so here no problem.
2002 Jul 22
1
killing "uninterruptible sleep" process
Hi I logged in to one of my servers today and noticed that the load average is very high. After investigating the problem I found two processes in "D" stat ("uninterruptible sleep"): root 24344 0.0 0.2 1532 584 ? DN Jul21 0:01 /usr/bin/updatedb -f NFS,SMBFS,NCPFS,PROC,DEVPTS -e /tmp,/var/tmp,/usr/tmp,/afs,/net root 25899 0.0 0.2 1532 584 ? DN
2016 Jun 23
0
Samba pid in uninterruptible state
Did you run any of the dbchecks? https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Updating_Samba On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 3:21 PM, Donaldson Jeff < Jeff.Donaldson at ncs.k12.de.us> wrote: > Greetings, > > > I recently upgraded Samba on an Ubuntu 14.04.2 server from version 4.1.9 > to 4.2.3. Upon rebooting Samba process goes into a running state then after > a short time it will go into
2002 Jun 12
2
uninterruptible sleep with rsync 2.5.4
Hi, I've encountered a strange issue, difficult to reproduce for now. I'm searching from where it comes. Here are some facts: - all programs are compiled from sources using gcc 2.95.3/glibc2.2.x and run on a i686 LFS linux system. - rsync doesn't run above ssl. - using rsync 2.5.4 as server to backup mailboxes on another computer. rsync daemon is launched from xinetd, rsync
2023 Feb 01
1
Hanging, uninterruptible smbd-process in "D"-state
Hi, tanks for the answer. Since /proc/<PID>/stack is a stack the topmost element should be the task where it got stuck which is: rwsem_down_write_slowpath which waits for getting a write lock semaphore: cat /proc/10193/stack [<0>] rwsem_down_write_slowpath+0x2e2/0x620 [<0>] nfs_rmdir+0x117/0x1b0 [nfs] [<0>] vfs_rmdir+0x7c/0x1b0 [<0>] do_rmdir+0x216/0x230
2016 Jun 23
2
Samba pid in uninterruptible state
Greetings, I recently upgraded Samba on an Ubuntu 14.04.2 server from version 4.1.9 to 4.2.3. Upon rebooting Samba process goes into a running state then after a short time it will go into an uninterruptible state. If I check the log.samba, it appears that it is attempting to start, then hangs at the following: [2016/06/23 15:16:00.329503, 3] ../source4/param/share.c:124(share_register)
2019 May 22
1
make running on.exit expr uninterruptible
Hi, Is there currently any way to guarantee that on.exit does not fail to execute the recorded expression because of a user interrupt arriving during function exit? Consider: f <- function() { suspendInterrupts({ on.exit(suspendInterrupts(cntr_on.exit <<- cntr_on.exit + 1L)) cntr_f <<- cntr_f + 1L }) TRUE } It is possible to interrupt this function such that cntr_f
2023 Feb 01
2
Hanging, uninterruptible smbd-process in "D"-state
Hello, I run a samba server for windows users who access their user data via samba. The samba server is NOT the domaincontroller. This task is performed by a native windows machine. The samba server is running on a pve virtual machine. All data that samba delivers to the windows users are stored on two NFS servers (also VMs) and accessed via an automounted NFS mount for each user on the
2011 Jun 06
2
uninterruptible processes writing to glusterfs share
hi! sometimes we've on some client-servers hanging uninterruptible processes ("ps aux" stat is on "D" ) and on one the CPU wait I/O grows within some minutes to 100%. you are not able to kill such processes - also "kill -9" doesnt work - when you connect via "strace" to such an process, you wont see anything and you cannot detach it again. there
2012 Sep 05
3
BTRFS thinks device is busy [kernel 3.5.3]
Hi, I''m running OpenSuse 12.2 with kernel 3.5.3 HBA= LSI 1068e using the MPTSAS driver (patched) (https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1379181/) SANOS1:/media # uname -a Linux SANOS1 3.5.3 #3 SMP Sun Sep 2 18:44:37 CEST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I''ve tried to simulate a disk replacement but it seems that now /dev/sdg is stuck in the btrfs pool (RAID10) SANOS1:/media #
2010 Apr 12
0
ocfs2/o2cb problem with openais/pacemaker
hi! i'm on debian lenny and trying to run ocfs2 on a dual primary drbd device. the drbd device is already set up as msDRBD0. to get dlm_controld.pcmk i installed it from source (from cluster-suite-3.0.10) now i configured a resource "resDLM" with 2 clones: primitive resDLM ocf:pacemaker:controld op monitor interval="120s" clone cloneDLM resDLM meta
2009 May 23
0
Wine & Wow
I'm experiencing problems with World of Warcraft. There two issues; First one is mouse lag on game. I found that "hardware cursor" can solve this problem. This is not so important. Second problem is the important one. When i start game, after playing like 2 minutes the frame rate decreases to ~0.1 frame per second. This means a huge lag is happening. This continues for at least 15
2011 May 02
2
Help with coloring segments on a plot
Hi. I need a very short piece of help regarding colouring segments plotted on a graph. When I am plotting segments for the graph, I am using "red" and "darkgreen for the values "1" and "2" respectively. Heres the relevant line of code in R: + col = c("red", "darkgreen")[line.colour.value]) I just need to extend this to refer to a larger
2018 Feb 07
2
Ip based peer probe volume create error
On 8/02/2018 4:45 AM, Gaurav Yadav wrote: > After seeing command history, I could see that you have 3 nodes, and > firstly you are peer probing 51.15.90.60? and 163.172.151.120 from? > 51.15.77.14 > So here itself you have 3 node cluster, after all this you are going > on node 2 and again peer probing 51.15.77.14. > ?Ideally it should work, with above steps, but due to some
2008 Jul 30
5
move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to rename samba3.2
Hi, I try to install a new driver on my print$ share using APW and I have this message : move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to rename [W32X86/HPDCMON.DLL] to [W32X86/3/HPDCMON.DLL] I have exacltly the same configuration (smb.conf, acl et right) than my older server. Could anyone answer to me and help me ? St?phane ----------------------------------- St?phane PURNELLE
2007 Sep 13
3
3Ware 9550SX and latency/system responsiveness
Dear list, I thought I'd just share my experiences with this 3Ware card, and see if anyone might have any suggestions. System: Supermicro H8DA8 with 2 x Opteron 250 2.4GHz and 4GB RAM installed. 9550SX-8LP hosting 4x Seagate ST3250820SV 250GB in a RAID 1 plus 2 hot spare config. The array is properly initialized, write cache is on, as is queueing (and supported by the drives). StoreSave
2012 Jul 25
0
[PATCH 08/16] btrfs: nuke pdflush from comments
From: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com> The pdflush thread is long gone, so this patch removes references to pdflush from btrfs comments. Cc: Chris Mason <chris.mason@fusionio.com> Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com> --- I expect this patch to be merged via Al Viro''s VFS tree.
2010 Oct 19
2
pdflush kernel thread pops up every 10 seconds or so and video decoding grinds to a halt for 1/2 a second
Hi. A friend of mine was doing real-time video decoding on Fedora Core 13 and he had a performance glitch (1/2 a second freeze) every 5-10 seconds. "top" showed flush-253:0 process at the moment of the freeze. Major device number 253 corresponds to device-mapper. I advised my friend to re-install his FC13 without LVM, to see if the glitch is related to LVM. After re-installing FC13
2006 May 23
1
Monitoring FS operations
Greetings All, Without going into the specific reasons why I need to do so, is anyone aware of a method (or tool) of watching real-time, human-readable (or system call print) of ext3 filesystem operations on a mounted, active filesystem? Excuse me if this is a duplicate question but I was unable to find any similar ones in the archives. Thanks in advance! Kevin Strong Criminal Information
2008 Apr 10
1
fsfuzz testing: some results
Testing with a modified copy of the fsfuzz, the btrfs filesystem hanged with the following output in dmesg. The system still remain responsive, except for the terminal that was doing the testing. Any attempt to list files in the btrfs-mounted directory will block as well. I am not sure how to proceed from here. Possibly to reboot the system next. But anyone can shed some suggestion?