At 20:50 31-7-2001 +0200, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote: Hi there, I'm running Debian/GNU Linux (unstable) on a PC equipped with a Pentium III-450 (Katmai), 192 M of RAM, and a RAID (easyRAID II) with 165 G
filesystem: rectify the Linux nope 2.4.7-xfs #1 Sun Jul 22 14:59:11 CEST 2001 i686 unknown Not much, but I experienced a similar event with very light load today, running CVS 2.4.7 as of 2001/07/22:
* Seth Mos (knuffie@xxxxxxxxx) [20010801 09:46]: Well. I checked the hard drive (read-only) in another machine, it reports no errors. S.M.A.R.T. is happy, no relocated sectors or raw read, seek or CR
That counters the hardware site. That indeed seems very simple. The problem is that it is hard to debug since it will probably be extrmely hard to replicate. If you can find a way to reproduce this,
No, I don't believe this. I think it's an xfs problem. I've got similar problems. I copy about 120 GB of files to an xfs filesystem and get errors. When I change the filesystem type from xfs to ext2
Can someone who is seeing this type of error please do the following: 1. Edit the function _xfs_force_shutdown() in fs/xfs/xfs_rw.c and add a call to BUG() at line 126. 2. Build a kernel with kdb en
for backtrace. Capturing debugger output is difficult because the machine is dead and cannot write to disk. The best way is to build the kernel with a serial console and de
_dev to get header files installed Steve Let's add this solution to this part of the configure script. I'll make a trivial patch. -- Seth Every program has two purposes on
the time, I was thinking it might be time for a new mandrake rpm also. Are there some Mandrake people monitoring the list? I have seen one of the developers post to the list
p) If Personally, I'd bet on a drive or two going out before the controller. I haven't had any sort of drive controller (IDE/SCSI/RAID) go out in nearly a decade, but I've
Hi there, I'm running Debian/GNU Linux (unstable) on a PC equipped with a Pentium III-450 (Katmai), 192 M of RAM, and a RAID (easyRAID II) with 165 GB hooked to an Adaptec AIC-7881U SCSI host adapter
* Ralf G. R. Bergs (rabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) [20010731 20:50]: Linux nope 2.4.7-xfs #1 Sun Jul 22 14:59:11 CEST 2001 i686 unknown Not much, but I experienced a similar event with very light load today, r
Hi there, I'm running Debian/GNU Linux (unstable) on a PC equipped with a Pentium III-450 (Katmai), 192 M of RAM, and a RAID (easyRAID II) with 165 GB hooked to an Adaptec AIC-7881U SCSI host adapter
* Ralf G. R. Bergs (rabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) [20010731 20:50]: Linux nope 2.4.7-xfs #1 Sun Jul 22 14:59:11 CEST 2001 i686 unknown Not much, but I experienced a similar event with very light load today, r
Hi there, I'm running Debian/GNU Linux (unstable) on a PC equipped with a Pentium III-450 (Katmai), 192 M of RAM, and a RAID (easyRAID II) with 165 GB hooked to an Adaptec AIC-7881U SCSI host adapter
* Ralf G. R. Bergs (rabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) [20010731 20:50]: Linux nope 2.4.7-xfs #1 Sun Jul 22 14:59:11 CEST 2001 i686 unknown Not much, but I experienced a similar event with very light load today, r