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Re: New CentOS4/RHEL4-compatible xfs module rpms

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Subject: Re: New CentOS4/RHEL4-compatible xfs module rpms
From: "Geir A. Myrestrand" <geir.myrestrand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 17:52:23 -0500
Cc: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx>, nscott@xxxxxxxxxx
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Eric Sandeen wrote:
Geir A. Myrestrand wrote:
Eric Sandeen wrote:
I would just get kernel-2.6.19 and run the test, see if it's fixed
upstream, don't worry about merging & munging xfs code from one place o
another...

-Eric
I have SLES 10 (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server) installed on the same box, the kernel is 2.6.16.21-0.8-smp. Would it be worth checking that one first?


Sure.

-Eric

O'boy, looks like it happens on SLES10 as well. It froze on the first XFS freeze call, it does not return.


strace -ff -o freeze-1.txt xfs_freeze -f /mnt/xfs
 \_ /bin/sh -f /usr/sbin/xfs_freeze -f /mnt/xfs
     \_ /usr/sbin/xfs_io -r -p xfs_freeze -x -c freeze /mnt/xfs

A sync call hangs too. Looks like I need to test an even newer kernel...


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Geir A. Myrestrand


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