Thomas Nikolajsen <[email protected]> added the comment: A few questions from IRC: <dillon> is it basically /usr/src and /usr/obj ? <dillon> or do you have things like /tmp NFS mounted too ? I have a bunch of other NFS mounts (e.g. my home dir.), not /tmp or /var/tmp though, they are on tmpfs and HAMMER respectively. The traffic on the other NFS mounts are quite minimal during test.
<dillon> when a program stalls can you still access the mount points(s) ? This is a bit mixed I think: on some stalls even a new root login stalls, this uses no NFS (root home dir. is on local UFS or HAMMER), on some stall other NFS mounts do respond up to some point, where they also stall. On stall I often (but not always) get console messages; don't remember exact wording, it is in core dumps uploaded previously for this issue. Should I upload some fresh forced core dumps? <dillon> I also need to know how much memory the client & server have, maybe my test box just has too much memory to hit the conditions right Both client and servers has 2GB RAM. <dillon> I'm not sure if it is a server-side issue or a client-side issue, which is making it difficult to track down Any hint on how I can help narrow this down? _____________________________________________________ DragonFly issue tracker <[email protected]> <http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issue1872> _____________________________________________________
