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Re: XFS forced shutdown with kernel 2.6.0

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Subject: Re: XFS forced shutdown with kernel 2.6.0
From: "Christoph Hellwig" <hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 16:39:01 +0100
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On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 10:50:51AM +0100, Claas Langbehn wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> 
> Last night one of my machines running xfs shut down my /homes partition.
> 
> That machine was running Azureus (a bittorrent client) with probably
> high memory usage.
> 
> But even if the memory usage of one program is going near to 100% it
> should not force the filesystem to shutdown. Instead it should crash
> the application.
> 
> I could also think of bad memory, but we did test the SDRAM modules
> only a week ago, and they passed memtest86.
> 
> After rebooting everything was working fine, again.
> 
> So, is this a bug of xfs?

I've seen the same bug a few times lately, but only if I had previous
memory corruption due to code I was hacking on.  Can you reproduce it
without the nvidia module loaded as that is likely source of such
corruption?

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