Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Aug 17 2007 09:47, Jim Sabatke wrote:
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Aug 17 2007 08:31, Jim Sabatke wrote:
I'm having somewhat the same problem as I reported a few weeks ago. Occasionally my home directory locks up on an 'ls'. First question: does `ls -n` NOT hang in that case? Yes, 'ls -n' does freeze the system.
The problem usually (to my memory) if not always happen when a message comes from any program using the RPM database. I get errors that the RPM database is in use by another program, or that the program is waiting for a lock on the RPM database. After that point, my system is fubar.
Also, lsof doesn't return anything, so I can't search for what is grabbing the RPM database, but I suspect a lot of the time it's the update program.
That sounds much like a kernel issue. Or bad hardware. Other thoughts would be processes in D state, or hung network mounts.
Jan
I do see a message on reboots that an NFS mount is in use. I didn't think much of it as I didn't have any programs that I know of accessing that NFS mount. I do have two NFS mounts attached to my home directory. Also, I seem to need to run rpm --rebuilddb to get yast's software install to work, and then it usually just works one time and won't again until I reboot. Jim -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org