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Re: Processes stuck in D state..

To: "Michael Loftis" <mloftis@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Processes stuck in D state..
From: "Simon Matter" <simon.matter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 21:36:52 +0200 (CEST)
Cc: "Simon Matter" <simon.matter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Gordon Henderson" <gordon@xxxxxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
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> The whole redhat 2.4.20 kernel is crap.  I've had a number of boxes lockup
> on it.  Initially it was the firewall, but then at home I've had other
> boxes lock up under load with it.  2.4.20-19.x got a little better but was
> still totally screwed up.  Going to a stock 2.4.20 fixed all the issues
> I've been having.

I have my own patched set of 2.4.20-19.9.SGI_XFS_1.2.0 kernels which
perform very well on several servers from RedHat 7.2 to RedHat 9. One
RedHat 9 box is a dual Xeon 2.8G, 4G ram and lot's of disks, running two
quite big, heavily loaded SAP-DB instances on XFS, on top of LVM. Others
are running Cyrus-IMAPd mailservers, Samba, whatever. If the kernels were
crap, I knew it for sure. Where did you get your kernels from?

>
> The root of this one is IMHO RH 2.4.20 is actually 2.4.21-pre3 plus a mass
> of patches.
>
> --On Wednesday, August 06, 2003 21:15 +0200 Simon Matter
> <simon.matter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>> Yah for production go with a kernel as close to stock as posible.
>>> Avoid
>>> anything by redhat in the 2.4.20 series, and you should be fine.  In
>>> other words go get a fresh treee, patch in ONLY the XFS stuff.  Don't
>>> put in low latency/preeempt patches, they still screw everything up.
>>> And just stay away from RedHate kernels.
>>
>> I don't agree. I'm using XFS enabled RedHat for a long time now on
>> several
>> servers with great success. Are the problem you're talking about always
>> NFS related? That's the only thing I'm not using alot with the XFS
>> boxes.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>
>


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