Re: Gentoo guest with smp: emerge freeze while recompile world

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> > 4 S root      3458  3457  0  80   0 -   4454 wait   13:00 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > -/bin/bash 
> > 4 S root      3462  3458  0  75  -5 - 45171 poll_s 13:00 pts/0    00:00:34 
> > /usr/bin/python2.6 /usr/bin/emerge -e world 
> > 4 S root      3613     1  0  80   0 - 14014 wait   13:01 tty1     00:00:00 
> > /bin/login -- 
> > 4 S root      3953  3613  0  80   0 -   4429 n_tty_ 13:01 tty1    
00:00:00 -bash 
> > 0 S root      6614  3462  0  75  -5 -   972 wait   14:26 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > [dev-util/pkgconfig-0.23] sandbox "/usr/lib64/portage/bin/ebuild.sh" compile 
> > 4 S root      6615  6614  0  75  -5 -   6362 wait   14:26 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > /bin/bash /usr/lib64/portage/bin/ebuild.sh compile 
> > 5 S root      6646  6615  0  75  -5 -   6745 wait   14:26 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > /bin/bash /usr/lib64/portage/bin/ebuild.sh compile 
> > 4 S root     13235  6646  0  75  -5 -   3651 wait   14:27 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > make -j8 
> > 4 S root     13238 13235  0  75  -5 -  3652 wait   14:27 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > make all-recursive 
> > 4 S root     13239 13238  0  75  -5 -  5956 wait   14:27 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > /bin/sh -c set fnord $MAKEFLAGS; amf=$2; \?dot_seen=no; \?target=`echo 
> > all-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; \?list= 
> > 5 S root     13243 13239  0  75  -5 -  5956 wait   14:27 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > /bin/sh -c set fnord $MAKEFLAGS; amf=$2; \?dot_seen=no; \?target=`echo 
> > all-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; \?list= 
> > 4 S root     13244 13243  0  75  -5 -  3686 wait   14:27 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > make all 
> > 4 S root     13358 13244  0  75  -5 -  3684 wait   14:27 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > make all-recursive 
> > 4 S root     13359 13358  0  75  -5 -  5956 wait   14:27 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > /bin/sh -c set fnord $MAKEFLAGS; amf=$2; \?dot_seen=no; \?target=`echo 
> > all-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; \?list= 
> > 5 S root     16546 13359  0  75  -5 -  5956 wait   14:28 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > /bin/sh -c set fnord $MAKEFLAGS; amf=$2; \?dot_seen=no; \?target=`echo 
> > all-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; \?list= 
> > 4 S root     16547 16546  0  75  -5 -  3652 wait   14:28 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > make all 
> > 4 S root     16548 16547  0  75  -5 -  3652 n_tty_ 14:28 pts/0    00:00:00 
> > make all-am 
> > 4 S root     16599  3258  0  80   0 - 17937 poll_s 15:07 ?        00:00:00 
> > sshd: root@pts/2 
> > 4 S root     16602 16599  0  80   0 -  4429 wait   15:07 pts/2    00:00:00
-bash 
> > 4 R root     16611 16602  0  80   0 -  3698 -      15:08 pts/2    00:00:00
ps -elf 
> > 1 S root     31506     2  0  80   0 -     0 bdi_wr 14:25 ?        00:00:00 
> > [flush-253:0] 
> > 
> > All in wait? 
> >     
> 
> Maybe a block driver problem?  Are you using virtio? 
> 
I just try lvm block drive without virtio, the problem persist with kernel
>=2.6.32

Best regards,

Riccardo
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