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RE: [Bug 324] New: oops with xfs_fsr on 2.6.5-1.326

To: "Chris Wedgwood" <cw@xxxxxxxx>, <bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [Bug 324] New: oops with xfs_fsr on 2.6.5-1.326
From: "Murthy Kambhampaty" <murthy.kambhampaty@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 12:32:24 -0400
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Thread-topic: [Bug 324] New: oops with xfs_fsr on 2.6.5-1.326
Sorry for the noise; I googled this issue some more and found a patch to 
arch/i386/Kconfig.  Recompiling seems to have solved the problem.  Thanks.
        Murthy


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Murthy Kambhampaty 
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 10:11 AM
> To: 'Chris Wedgwood'; 'bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxxx'
> Cc: 'xfs-master@xxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: RE: [Bug 324] New: oops with xfs_fsr on 2.6.5-1.326
> 
> 
> I should have mentioned that these systems all run RedHat 8.0 ...
> 
> Chris Wedgwood writes:
> > Please see recompile without CONFIG_4KSTACKS and retry.
> 
> Is this just a matter of commenting out "CONFIG_4KSTACKS=y" 
> after running "make menuconfig", and then compiling and 
> installing the kernel and modules?
> 
> I'd like to try this to see if it solves my kernel oopses:
> I have been running 2.6.x series kernels successfully on a 
> 440BX SMP box with IDE only, no highmem.  However, on highmem 
> SMP boxes with SCSI raid (sw and hw), I get kernel oopses 
> under heavy load.  (Poking around the docs, I found the 
> default AS scheduler is not recommended for SCSI raid setups, 
> the deadline scheduler is.  I'll try that separately, but 
> that seems unlikely to be the culprit?)
> 
> Thanks,
>       Murthy
> 


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