However at this very moment, the kernel is livelocked. I can type on
console and do sysrq to your heart's content... I can even sysrq-s and
sync successfully. But no processing occurs. I can ping, but two ssh
sessions are frozen.
Key symptoms: Free swab 0Kb according to sysrq-m, and several processes
in run state according to sysrq-t.
Let me know if I should poke at this alpha further before rebooting.
further info:
free pages: 2560 kb (0kb highmem)
( active 2422 inactive 38578 free 320 )
swap cache: add 850670 delete 850666 find 323063/440091 race 1+0
free swap: 0kb
49074 pages of ram
786 free pages
1299 reserved pages
2683 pages shared
4 pages swap cached
4 pages in page table cache
buffer memory: 168kb
This behavior is reproducible, I am pretty sure.
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