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Re: cvs update hangs 'amd' in tstile when 'firefox' is running



I finally got my i386-current systems set up to investigate this further.

One thing I hadn't thought about before is that normally, there is only
one 'amd' process managing all the automount points.

In the case of the system with processes stuck in "tstile", something
spawns a second 'amd' process and it is this second process that gets
stuck.  I suspect is is trying to service the same mount points that
are already active and so gets stuck.

Again, this seems only to happen when 'firefox' is running on the client
and a 'cvs update' is being performed on the NFS server.  It is most
likely to happen while 'cvs' is processing files that differ between
the repository and the local tree.

I had 'top' running and in a prior situation managed to glimpse the
second 'amd' in the process list, but it quickly disappeared again.

The next time, the second 'amd' process appeared, it got stuck in "tstile"
right away, along with a couple of 'firefox' LWPs similar to previous
postings.

I'll see about turning on DEBUG and LOCKDEBUG and running on a machine
with swap on local disk to force a crash dump.

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