"Juha Saarinen" writes:
=> fsstress filled up /usr 100% so I was going remove the p* directories
=> and files. This provoked an oops:
=>
=> Kernel BUG at ll_rw_blk.c:700!
=>
=> Entering kdb (current=0xcbc1a000, pid 944) on processor 0 Oops: invalid
=> operand due to oops @ 0xc020fca4
=>
=> eax=0x0000001f ebx=0x00000000 ecx=0x00000002
=> edx=0x20000000 esi=0xca02da80 esp=0xcbc1bd3c
=> eip=0xc020fca4 ebp=0xc040a240 xss=0x00000018
=> xcs=0x00000010 eflags=0x00010286
=> xds=0x00000018 xes=0x00000018
=> origeax=0xffffffff ®s=0xcbc1bd00
=>
=> [0]kdb>
=>
=> Anything useful likely to come out of this, or should I just reboot?
A backtrace ('bt') and details of your system and what version of
XFS you are running would help.
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