Inexplicable 2.9BSD crashes and curiosities
jeffrey w percival
jwp at uwmacc.UUCP
Sun May 26 07:14:30 AEST 1985
I sure hope someone can help me. We have just recently started
running 2.9BSD on our PDP 11/70 (RM03, Fujitsu Eagle, 2 TE-16 drives,
1 DH-11, 1 Emulex DH, Decwriter). Our system is crashing at least
twice a day, and we don't understand why. Some random thoughts:
1. Is there any problem with running executables that were compiled
under 2.8?
2. What about executables that came off the distribution tape? I ask
this because I've noticed some bothersome peculiarities about
source vs. object code in the distribution...
A. The released C compiler was not passing the "-i" flag to the loader,
and we were unable to produce separate I/D modules. Not even the
C source was coded to do this! It needed to be hacked a bit.
B. In trying to remake the f77 compiler, yacc bombed out on one of
its operations. I re-compiled yacc, then "make f77" again, and
yacc performed OK! Nothing was changed, only re-compiled. That
wasn't enough, though, because the f77 make failed later on with
a message from the loader about "no text" or something like that.
Can anybody explain the many discrepancies between distributed
source and distributes executables? Has anybody re-made f77 on a '70?
How?
Is there some generic problem with running executables that we have
not re-compiled ourselves? What machine was 2.9 developed on?
3. We named the root file system as the pipe device, and we only have
a few hundred free blocks in that system. Could that be the problem?
4. The crashes seem to happen when the CPU gets busy, e.g. when we
are re-making kernels. There is usually much file system damage.
I would appreciate any comments... Sorry if this note is a little
disorganized, but I guess it reflects our mood these days.
--
Jeff Percival ...!uwvax!uwmacc!jwp
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