Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 12 May 1999 16:45:08 -0400 | From | Raul Miller <> | Subject | ncpfs lockup 2.2.7 |
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I can very reliably lock up a grep process in 2.2.7 in uninterruptable sleep (D) when accessing a set of files stored under ncpfs.
Question is: what kind of information should I provide to help isolate the problem?
[This is going to be painful for me to diagnose: once one process is locked up everything that touches ncpfs locks up, and the machine does "real work" where long uptimes are nice.]
[Please CC me on replies -- this will make thread stand out for me.]
Thanks,
-- Raul
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