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SubjectRe: NFS causing OOPSes
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> stuff RedHat sticks in the kernel and the "old fashioned" nfs-server
> 2.2beta46 and thought "that's that" except that it's still crashing any
> time there's any significant NFS traffic. Here's the latest error

Perhaps thats a hint it isnt NFS related

> Stack: 00000002 c012437d c2b85de0 c2b85480 000000e3 00000001 c0125285
> c2b85de0
> c3fe6000 c01db04b c3fe61c2 00001000 c2b85de0 c01256c8 00000f00
> c3ff9fc0
> c0106000 c010651f 00000000 00000f00 c0221fd8
> Call Trace: [<c012437d>] [<c0125285>] [<c01db04b>] [<c01256c8>]
> [<c0106000>] [<c010651f>]
> Code: 89 50 34 c7 01 00 00 00 00 89 02 c7 41 34 00 00 00 00 ff 0d

You need to run this through ksymoops to be useful


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