6.2/amd64 hangs...



Just completed a painless upgrade from 6.0-RELEASE/amd64 to 6.2-RELEASE/amd64,
nothing unusual during the upgrade.

However, tens of minutes after the machine is up, it hung completely.
Alas, there's nothing on the console to indicate anything went wrong.
The machine is hung up solid -- console keyboard does nothing, and
it can't even be pinged.

Can someone point me at some tips on how I can start to diagnose this?

I *suspect* it may be either the sk0 driver or NFS, simply because I was
doing a lot of heavy traffic over the ethernet when it died in both cases.
An idle system seems to stay up much longer, and the previous 6.0
machine was completely stable...

Thanks in advance!
-RK

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