On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 9:03 AM, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm trying to track down a problem that's been getting worse as my Dell
> 2850 main home server has been getting more loaded down with work.  From
> time to time, the machine will lock up temporarily: it doesn't respond
> to ICMP ECHO, and it doesn't echo characters typed on the console.  It
> will sit like that for three or four minutes, and then continue
> running.  Nothing is logged, other than messages that are consequences
> of the hang.
>

I'm glad you're looking into this because my 2850 is
still stalling occasionally, too. Shutting off the drive's write cache
improved, but didn't solve, the situation. Unfortunately, one of the
machines is being used in a manner that I can't trigger the disruptions
without annoying the people that rely on it. I have another identical
machine as a backup, so if there's something you want me to try, I can test
it on that machine.

I'm still running 6.1.4, by the way. Once NetBSD7 is released, I was going
to try it, in hopes that the problem was fixed. But since you're running
-current, those hopes have disappeared.

-- 
Rich

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