On Wednesday 17 January 2007 22:32, James Bromberger wrote: > Dennis Flynn wrote: > > I also have the same issue. Some more observations: > > I have 5 slugs, 2 used to be uNSLUng, all are now running Debian (as > > of 2 weeks ago). > > I had the problem without any overclocking on the slugs. > > They are all overclocked now and the behaviour is the same. > > Does not appear to be application-spcific. Sometimes a session just > > hangs during a period of inactivity which I'll notice it when I try to > > start typing again. Sometimes I'm compiling or editing a file. It > > seems to happen at just about any time. > > I've noticed it with SSH (Linux/OpenSSH -> SLUG or Windows/X-Manager > > terminal -> SLUG) and with X-Manager's SCP. > > If I am willing to wait, I've found that a session will usually come > > back after a while. > > The slug is not unreachable at the time - you can open up another > > session very easily, and all other sessions already open are still > > responsive. > > I am now running with 2.6.18-4-ixp4xx thanks to Martin, and the lockups > seem to be gone. The ethernet driver now claims: > > ixp4xx_mac driver 0.3.1: eth0 on NPE-B with PHY[1] initialized > > The only 'pauses' would seem consistent with being swapped out to disk > and back again becusae of low memory.
I've been getting lots of long 'pauses' when accessing nfs exports off a slug running Debian-arm. It seems worse when reading rather than writing to the exports (from another Debian box). Where can I get the 2.6.18-4-ixp4xx kernel package to see if it fixes my problems too? I can only see my current 2.6.18-3-ixp4xx image at the moment (through apt). Cheers, Laz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

