Eddie Atherton wrote:
Hi,
Hello.
I don't think this issue is reiser related, but I thought I'd bounce
it here, in case anyone might be able to shed light on it, based on
the symptoms.
Yesterday, for the 3nd time, my system "kind of" locked up. Each time
this has happened, it's been after around a month of up-time, and all
times were at odd hours, so the system wasn't being used much, so I
don't think it's temperature related, otherwise I'd get them during
the day, when I am using the system heavily.
I had something similar on my dual athlon 1700+ box.
Getting rid of case has fixed the problem, so I didn't
investigate this further ;)
OK, the symptoms are this. On the monitor I can see my screensaver,
<http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/#>but it's not "in motion".
The keyboard and mouse don't work. I can't connect by ssh or VNC,
<http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/#> but neither actually time
out, they just hang. Requests to DHCP hang. BUT, the system is still
running, because it acts as a server/gateway for the rest of the
machines in the house, and they can connect to the internet
<http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/#>without problems. I can
surf the web, I can send and receive e-mails, anything but connect
directly to the server. <http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/#>
The only way to get the system to respond, is the "big red button". On
restart, and here's why I'm trying this list for ideas, is that I
noticed, again each time, is hundreds and hundreds, if not thousands
of messages showing reiser replaying transactions. It takes,
sometimes, nearly 5 minutes for this to complete. What kind of issue
could cause all of these transactions to be replayed.
For example, pushing the "big red button" when write is in progress..
Examining the logs doesn't show anything, except that all logging
appears to stop at the same point in time, which I think is when the
"issue", whatever it is, occurs, because the time was around 4 hours
before I noticed the lock-up.
thought about a drive issue, but smartd isn't reporting any problems,
normally, or via short/long self-tests. Plus, I'd expect some
"failure" messages at some point, not just a lock-up.
Lastly, here's the only relevant message I could find in dmesg, from
the resultant boot:
ReiserFS: hda2: checking transaction log (hda2)
ReiserFS: hda2: replayed 1125 transactions in 67 seconds
Now, here's the really weird part. hda2 is an UNUSED partition. It
isn't mounted on the system:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1 9.3G 3.5G 5.9G 37% /
/dev/hdb2 187G 164G 24G 88% /usr/local/NotYet
/dev/hdb3 47G 18G 30G 37% /usr/local/Apps
/dev/sda5 233G 140G 93G 61% /usr/local/Music
/dev/sda6 233G 173G 60G 75% /usr/local/Backup
tmpfs 256M 68K 256M 1% /tmp
Any thoughts on what might be causing this, and more importantly, how
to track down the culprit.
Cheers,
Eddie
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