Subject: Re: Linux emulation under -current
To: Jaromir Dolecek <jdolecek@netbsd.org>
From: Murray Armfield <murray.armfield@arconsulting.com.au>
List: current-users
Date: 06/12/2002 19:09:34
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 23:52, you wrote:
> If it's really the problem, can you try mount_nfs -X ?

All the stuff I'm using here is on local filesystems. Am I missing someth=
ing?

Murray

>
> Jaromir
>
> Jim Bernard wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 03:14:08PM +1000, Murray Armfield wrote:
> > > Hi Folks,
> > > =09I'm trying to get some of my linux apps going, which haven't wor=
ked
> > > since going to 2.4.18 emulation and 7.3 suse pkgsrc on my i386 curr=
ent
> > > machine (20020610).
> > > =09In particular I'm trying forte4java community edition from Sun, =
and
> > > limewire a filesharing app. Both of them start and then just hang.
> > > Killable 'thou. If I look at systat -w 1 vmstat, I can see most tim=
e
> > > has gone from user to system and there are a very large number of t=
raps
> > > and page faults going on until app is killed. Seems like some kind =
of
> > > loop.
> > > =09Has anyone else seen this type of thing? Any known probs on linu=
x
> > > emulation on i386?
> >
> >   This sounds similar to problems reported in PR's 16342 and 16349.  =
Tron
> > has suggested disabling linux_sys_getdents64 as a temporary workaroun=
d
> > (see the PR's), and it worked for me.  If it's the same problem,
> > downgrading SUSE to 6.4 also works.

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Murray Armfield
Director
AR Consulting (VIC) Pty Ltd
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