Messages in this thread | | | From | Ian Stirling <> | Subject | 2.2.1, killing wantonly. | Date | Wed, 10 Feb 1999 14:07:07 +0000 (GMT) |
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2.2.1, on 16Mb ram. After an unfortunate incident, that seems fortunately not to have harmed my system, I wanted to check my hard drives. However, when I did badblocks -w /dev/xxx count>40000, the system became very unresponsive, (0.2-0.5 seconds for a char to be echoed on a text vc), and then started killing stuff, beginning with my webcache, and continuing with inetd, update, and after a few seconds init. Fortunately, a shell stayed live, so I was able to shutdown gracefully. Badblocks in write mode does: write 1024 bytes of data, lseek 1024 bytes into the file, write 1024, lseek 2048, .....
Happens with dma on, or off, on two seperate (quantum bigfoot) drives, X running or not, kernel compile running or not.
Virgin 2.2.1 tree, nothing overly strange on .config, though that can be supplied of course, if needed.
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