| To: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | XFS stack space crashes - current status? |
| From: | Chris Allen <chris@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 02 Aug 2006 14:03:18 +0100 |
| Sender: | xfs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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I have a box running XFS over md (raid5) over Fedora core5 2.6.17-1 kernel. The box contains 16x750GB SATA drives combined into a single 11TB raid5 partition using md, and this partition contains a single XFS filesystem. I can consistently crash the box within about ten minutes with a simple perl script that spawns 25 processes each of which loop writing random files to the filesystem. The only message I get on the console is something like this: do_IRQ: stack overflow: 492 <c0406460> Once crashed, the box requires a hard reboot to rescue it (and needs to resync the RAID array). As the box is to be used for a production upload fileserver receiving several hundred simultaneous uploads, I would most likely be seeing this problem lots. So..... questions: 1. How much is known about this problem? Seeing as it is 100% reproducible, is there any active development underway to fix it? 2. I have seen postings that say compiling a kernel with 8K stacks will fix the problem. Is this the case? Or will I be able to trigger it again by running 100 or 200 simultaneous writes? 3. Any suggestions as to what I should try? At present it looks like I am stuck between finding a fix for XFS and splitting the box into 2 or 3 EXT3 partitions (which I really don't want to do). I have tried ReiserFS (max FS size is 8TB even though the FAQ says 16), and JFS (jfs_fsck segfaults which doesn't fill me with confidence).
Chris Allen. |
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