Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 4 Mar 1999 17:08:41 -0500 (EST) | From | Jeremy Hansen <> | Subject | Re: *sigh* Please give me something... |
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Thank you very much for replying Alan.
> knfsd and with raid patches appears to be a combination that doesnt play > together.
Perfect. I at least glad to hear something :-) Will going back to userland nfs help the situation. That was basically my next step in things to try.
> > working on them. I have no idea why 2.2 was ever released as stable and > > at the same time I'm kicking myself in the ass for jumping into things so > > quickly, but it's too late for that. Sometimes there's an oops or
2.2.0 had the same behavior. The box was never used with 2.0.36 and the reason being support for the Adaptec 2940 U2W cards. At the time, it seemed at if the U2W was not supported by the driver in 2.0.36. Was I wrong? Plus I fear changes in raid may make things rather difficult to move back. This is unfortunately a production level machine. Downtime to backup, wipe out the partition and rebuild would well, hurt.
> 2.2.0 is stable, for most people. For example the only crashes on my > 2.2.x boxes have been either new stuff I was trying at the time or repeating > someone elses recipe. Is the box stable with 2.0.36 ?
Next time it dies I will do this and get a copy and send it to the list. Is there any way to anticipate a failure, or something to watch that will tell me something is wrong?
I appreciate this.
Thanks -jeremy
> Ok that means it died in kernel space with interrupts enabled. So what does > the magic sysreq key and right-alt-scrolllock and friends say your box > was doing. > > Alan
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