422 root 17 0 1032 1032 360 R 82.2 1.6 409:33 blowup-xfs
Looks good, I believe it was some other patch that caused corruptions.
Shawn.
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 07:49, Stephen Lord wrote:
> Olaf Fr1czyk wrote:
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> > On 2002.01.10 19:42:01 +0100 Steve Lord wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 11:30, Olaf Fr1czyk wrote:
> >> > Hi,
> >> > I have installed clean RH7.2 on one free partition on my machine.
> >> Removed
> >> > RH gcc, installed compat-egcs, compiled new kernel (2.4.17) with xfs
> >> > (using the same sources as previous) and ... no problems.
> >> > So I moved kernel, modules to my working system, and ... it works.
> >> > So something with my system is wrong, and the problems are not XFS
> >> related.
> >> > Now, I have to find what :((
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Found what's wrong (in my case):
> > if on /tmp partition I have XFS filesystem then VMware crashes
> > if on /tmp is ext2 then everything is OK
> >
> > The only thing VMware does on it, is to place /tmp/ram0 file (found it
> > in vmware.log).
> > But it does _not_ appear in ls output, nor in mc (midnight commander).
> > And I suppose, that if I have low memory, it puts them part of guest
> > OS memory.
> > I think so, because the less memory I have, then I have crashes earlier.
> >
> > I use VMware 3.0.0 build 1455.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Olaf
>
> Please try this with the current cvs tree - there was a change in the
> last week which fixed
> some problems with mmapped I/O under heavy memory pressure (the emacs
> build problem
> mentioned on the list).
>
> Steve
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