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Re: smp and xfs / crash

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Subject: Re: smp and xfs / crash
From: Thomas Graichen <news-innominate.list.sgi.xfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 25 Aug 2000 16:21:21 GMT
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Thomas Graichen <news-innominate.list.sgi.xfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thomas Graichen <news-innominate.list.sgi.xfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> i have a small problem here now - just tried to set up another xfs
>> test machine with all xfs filesystems - this time an smp one ...
>> basic system is redhat 6.2 with the current sgi xfs cvs tree kernel
>> on an dual pII 300 ... everything worked so far fine until i tried
>> to boot from the xfs filesystem - it always crashes in the early
>> stages with no real useful backtrace (no xfs stuff - but i can

> just a small addition: early stages means: the kernel has fully
> booted and in the early stages of init - i think while remounting
> / rw - will look as soon as the machine has it's up kernel built
> and i can test it and reproduce the bug again with the smp kernel
> too ...

ok - all back - looks like the mkfs was not old enough - it was
one of those buggy non sim mkfs ... will remake the fs with the
real old and working one now ... so don't care for this until
i tested this (btw. it happend on up too - so i looked again
better at the mkfs.xfs used ...)

t

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