On 10/25/2011 02:06, Uwe Klein wrote:
A C wrote:
On 10/24/2011 16:04, Richard B. Gilbert wrote:


64MB is not a lot of RAM by today's standards. Can you install more for
testing purposes?


Unfortunately not. There are only four slots and I don't have any
sticks larger than 16MB so 64 is it for now. However, for the little
that the machine does (it's only job is ntpd and gpsd) I think 64
should be adequate.
Heheh, still got my MVME167 with 8MB of RAM running SysVR3.6.

Are you using the local machine as X-Display?

Can you go down to a nongraphical runstate and
work via a remote (telnet) session from another box?

If nothing else works kill the wedged process hard
to create a core dump?

I am not using local graphics. There is no desktop environment in use on this machine at all. In fact there is no monitor on the machine (at least not full time). My Xterm and Xclock are exported to a remote machine.

I need to wait for the process to stall again. It will take a couple days for that to happen and then I'll try a kill-9 after trying to run a stack trace. A SIGTERM kill managed to stop the ntpd process this time but it never generated core.
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