On 2013-02-10, at 4:31 PM, Rick Macklem <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marc Fournier wrote: >> Hi John … >> >> Does this help? >> >> root@io:~ # ps auxl | grep du >> root 1054 0.0 0.1 16176 6600 ?? D 3:15AM 0:05.38 du -skx /vm/2799 0 >> 81426 0 20 0 newnfs >> root 12353 0.0 0.1 16176 5104 ?? D Sat03AM 0:05.41 du -skx /vm/2799 0 >> 91597 0 20 0 newnfs >> root 64529 0.0 0.1 16176 5164 ?? D Fri03AM 0:05.40 du -skx /vm/2799 0 >> 43227 0 20 0 newnfs >> root 12855 0.0 0.0 16308 1988 0 S+ 5:26AM 0:00.00 grep du 0 12847 0 20 >> 0 piperd > It is probably too late, but all the lines (without the | grep du) would be > more useful. I also include the "H" flag, so it lists threads as well as > processes. The above just says the "du" command is waiting for a vnode lock. > The interesting process/thread is the one that is holding a vnode lock > while waiting for something else. As requested, 'ps auxlH' attached …
> > Are you still getting the: > nfs_getpages: error 13 > vm_fault: pager read error, pid 11355 (https) Fairly quiet:
And that is it since last reboot ~20 days ago … > > messages logged? > > With John's recent patch, the error# would no longer be 13 if it was > caused by the "intr" flag resulting in a Read RPC terminating with EINTR. > If you are still getting the above with "error 13", it suggests that > the server is replying EACCES for the Read RPC. > I suggested before that you check to make sure that the executable had > read access for everyone one the file server. Since I didn't hear back, > I'll assume this is the case. Don't understand this question … I have 34 VPSs running off of this server right now … that 'du process' runs against each of those VPSs every night, and this problem started happening on Friday night's run … ~18 days into uptime … so the same process has run repeatedly, with no issues, 18 times before it hung on Friday … also, the hang, once 'triggered', only seems to recur against the same directory … the same directory doesn't necessarily trigger it, but once it starts, it appears to do it for the same directory … I'm not sure if I've ever seem it happening to two different directories at the same time … Also, please note that the du command is run from the physical server, as root … > rick > ps: If it is still up and hasn't been rebooted, you could: > sysctl debug.kdb.break_to_debugger=1 > - then type <ctrl><alt><esc> at the console and do the following > from the debugger > > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug-deadlocks.html > How well this work depends on what options your kernel was built with. My remote console on that one doesn't work very well … I can view, but I can't type …
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