6.1 hard freeze after 2 hrs cp from ntfs to ufs

2007-01-29 Thread Steve Franks

So,  I have no ideas here.  I am migrating to 6.1 from win2k and I am
a bit leery as my system is freezeing.  Basically, I mount my ntfs
drive, and I have a fresh blank disk that I want to move my
hundred-odd gigs of data off of my old ntfs volume.  It goes for on
average about 2 hours, then the system locks up - no coredump, no ssh,
no shell, dead and gone.  It never freezes if I don't copy.  The os is
on a seperate disk on a seperate controller.  I am slowly getting the
copy completed, by using cp -n, but still, bsd is supposed to not
crash, period.  Why else replace my crappy win2k machine? (it decided
it didn't want to log onto the net 75% of the time anymore, and liked
to reboot every 20 mins wether you were copying or not).  As I said,
i've been running the bsd system daily for over 2 weeks, and it never
crashes or freezes until you copy.  I was even using these disks over
smb before, and moved my entire cvs repository (only several hundred
megs) off this same disk onto the root disk sucessfully last week.
Any ideas?  Out of swap?  I installed on a 160GB drive with the
sysinstall/bsdlabel -A (auto) option, so i would think I have a
reasonable amount of swap (about 1GB as I recall).  Gotta go to work.
Thanks for any advice.

ciao,
Steve
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Re: 6.1 hard freeze after 2 hrs cp from ntfs to ufs

2007-01-29 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 09:24:48AM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
 So,  I have no ideas here.  I am migrating to 6.1 from win2k and I am
 a bit leery as my system is freezeing.  Basically, I mount my ntfs
 drive, and I have a fresh blank disk that I want to move my
 hundred-odd gigs of data off of my old ntfs volume.  It goes for on
 average about 2 hours, then the system locks up - no coredump, no ssh,
 no shell, dead and gone.  It never freezes if I don't copy.  The os is
 on a seperate disk on a seperate controller.  I am slowly getting the
 copy completed, by using cp -n, but still, bsd is supposed to not
 crash, period.  Why else replace my crappy win2k machine? (it decided
 it didn't want to log onto the net 75% of the time anymore, and liked
 to reboot every 20 mins wether you were copying or not).  As I said,
 i've been running the bsd system daily for over 2 weeks, and it never
 crashes or freezes until you copy.  I was even using these disks over
 smb before, and moved my entire cvs repository (only several hundred
 megs) off this same disk onto the root disk sucessfully last week.
 Any ideas?  Out of swap?  I installed on a 160GB drive with the
 sysinstall/bsdlabel -A (auto) option, so i would think I have a
 reasonable amount of swap (about 1GB as I recall).  Gotta go to work.
 Thanks for any advice.

Try with 6.2, there were some bug fixes to ntfs which might be
relevant.  If it persists, follow the directions in the developers
handbook chapetr on kernel debugging and file a PR.

Kris


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