Hello Seth Mos,
> >of thousands of files; about 1.5GB of data total. It's a two-processor
> >Pentium-III machine with a Mylex RAID controller and 4GB of RAM.
> >
> >We installed from the RH7.1/XFS 1.0.1 media, built a 2.4.5 kernel with
> >the XFS 1.0.1 patches, copied the repository into place and ran a small
> >script that copied the repository four times, copied the resulting
> >directory,
> >then removed both copies.
> >
> >I let it run overnight -- came in this morning to find that the first time
> >I ran any command that generated any disk I/O on the box, I got dozens of
> >"0 order alloc failed" messages on the console and then a hard hang.
>
> The error message is a general kernel error message which seems to be a
> highmem problem.
linux kernel 2.4.8-ac7 not has this problem, but not have XFS. :-(
> >I see mention of this bug in a list message from April, but nothing since
> >then. Has it been fixed, or even analyzed? If it's been fixed, is there a
> >simple patch against 1.0.1 or will I need to run the latest from CVS?
>
> I guess that using a kernel later then 2.4.5 may help but this is not
> directly a XFS related error but XFS will help exposing this message
> because it pushes the VM harder.
>
> I don't know if the highmem stuff is significantly better in 2.4.9.
> That is the current CVS tree version which is probably your best bet for
> testing. A 2.4.8 patch is also available on the FTP site.
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bye.
Andrey Nekrasov, SpyLOG.
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