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From: Daniel Wagener <stelf@×××.net>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] System freezes during compiles
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 17:43:56
Message-Id: 20130320184317.da16a0b7fe9d3e8f7853e72d@gmx.net
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] System freezes during compiles by Carlos Hendson
1 On Wed, 20 Mar 2013 05:42:28 +0100
2 Carlos Hendson <skyclan@×××.net> wrote:
3
4 > Hello,
5 >
6 > For last few weeks or so, I've been getting intermittent hard lock-ups
7 > during the emerge of various packages. It appears the more compile
8 > intensive the package, the more likely the lock-up. These lock-ups have
9 > occurred under kernels 3.4.9 and 3.7.10 with gcc 4.5.4 and 4.6.3.
10 >
11 > Once the machine is in a frozen state, the only thing that responds is
12 > the soft power reset button. Some times the machine lock-ups again
13 > after the button is pressed (this is because the compile resumes once
14 > the system comes out of it's frozen state).
15 >
16 > If the system subsequently lock-ups because I wasn't able to cancel the
17 > compile fast enough only a only option left is a hard power reset (10sec
18 > + hold power button). If I cancel the compile, the system is perfectly
19 > responsive and functions normally.
20 >
21 > There are kernel stack traces in /var/log/messages which I'm unable to
22 > decipher and diagnose as to what caused the lock-up.
23 >
24 > If I had to guess, I'd blame an incorrect setting in the .config, but
25 > since I'm stuck in the diagnostic of what part of the kernel might be
26 > experiencing the problem, I need a bit of help to pin point the issue.
27 >
28 > I believe it to be a kernel configuration issue because when I booted
29 > the machine using a system rescue Live CD, I was able to chroot into the
30 > system and emerge packages like gcc without the lock-up problem
31 > occurring.
32 >
33 > That's by no means conclusive, however, I've also run a complete pass of
34 > memcheck for over an hour without any issues reported.
35 >
36 > I'd like to completely rule out hardware failure, what diagnostic tools
37 > tools are recommend to try identify potential hardware issue of this
38 > type?
39 >
40 > The various kernel stack traces are attached in case someone wants to
41 > take a look. I can provide more information should it be needed.
42 >
43 > Any help or advice would be appreciated.
44 >
45 > Regards,
46 > Carlos
47
48 "Frozen" means there is no Hard Drive Activity going on right?
49 And there is no other indication, that you are just running out of memory?
50
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Re: [gentoo-user] System freezes during compiles Carlos Hendson <skyclan@×××.net>