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SubjectRe: Filesystem kernel hangup, 2.6.3 (bad: scheduling while atomic!)
At 14:08 23-2-2004 +0100, Mikael Wahlberg wrote:
>On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 13:19, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 04:49:41PM +0100, Mikael Wahlberg wrote:
> > did you run memtest86 on the box? do you some strange patches applied or
> > external modules loaded? What's your .config?
>
>No strange patches. Pure 2.6.3 dist kernel. We haven't run memtest86,
>but as I mentioned above, we have 4 equal machines with error correcting
>memory, so I find it unlikely to be a memory problem.

The memory might be fine, but the mainboard might still be borked. I have
seen this once with Dell kit. Asuming can be dangerous. If you can spare
the down time it is always a good idea to make sure.

In my experience XFS shows faulty memory quite fast. That's from personal
experience.

Cheers

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Seth
I don't make sense, I don't pretend to either. Questions?

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