Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwm.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ames!ll-xn!mit-eddie!mit-amt!media-lab.media.mit.edu!saus From: saus@media-lab.media.mit.edu (Mark Sausville) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Hanging Ultrix XMI/BI systems Message-ID:Date: 29 Sep 89 03:49:06 GMT Sender: saus@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU Distribution: comp Organization: /u/saus/.organization Lines: 40 Just the facts, lady, just the facts. Hardware: VAX 6320 with network, kdb50, ci (hsc), and 4 dmb32 (16xrs232) We brought this machine up back in May and started really using it just before July 1. The OS at that time was straight Ultrix 3.0 (with a bit of local stuff, but no hacked drivers, or special i/o). The system hung (no response of any kind to anything (except ctrl-p)), on an average, about once a day until about July 20, when we installed a fix provided to us by Digital, which patched some kernel code related to the dmb32s. They claimed that the problem had to do with modems (which we have) on the dmb32s. This fix was supposed to be for all XMI/BI machines. This problem seemed to be entirely repaired by the new driver code. To make a long story short, the problem came back after about 6 weeks, and we have been seeing a hang every 24 hours or so. After going through the story again with DEC, they recommended that we upgrade to 3.1, to ensure that we had good code. We upgraded last night and (you guessed it) we had our first hang today. It was followed by a panic (progress?). We're proceding with analysis of the problem, but turnaround on crash dumps with DEC is less than instant. The DEC hardare people are going to get involved again, but they're a lot better on VMS. I'm not asking for a diagnosis here. I would like to hear from people who have had similar problems. If you had the dmb/modem problem and it was fixed for good by the patch or by 3.1, I'd like to know about that too. Mark. Mark Sausville MIT Media Laboratory Computer Systems Administrator Room E15-354 617-253-0325 20 Ames Street saus@media-lab.media.mit.edu Cambridge, MA 02139