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SubjectRe: OOPS in shrink_dcache_for_umount
Hi Malte,

Thanks for the information.

Based on your suggestion I tried the following two patches on top of
2.6.18-1.8.el5 NFS code. I had to keep the changes minimum to fix this
crash in our release.

http://linux-nfs.org/Linux-2.6.x/2.6.20-rc7/linux-2.6.20-007-fix_readdir_negative_dentry.dif
http://linux-nfs.org/Linux-2.6.x/2.6.20-rc7/linux-2.6.20-008-fix_readdir_positive_dentry.dif

The systems are running for the past 7 hours with out any issues.
Hopefully this fixes it.

Regards
--Chakri

On 8/4/07, Malte Schröder <maltesch@gmx.de> wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 14:27:04 -0700
> "Chakri n" <chakriin5@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are seeing this problem while unmounting file systems. It happens
> > once in a while.
> > I am able to grab the trace and core from linux-2.6.18-1.8.el5, but I
> > have observed the same problem with linux-2.6.20.1 kernel.
> >
> > Has this problem fixed in recent kernel?
> >
>
> I had those too ... but I haven't seen one in a while.
> I currently run 2.6.22 + cfs-v19 + the Patch from
> http://linux-nfs.org/Linux-2.6.x/2.6.22/linux-2.6.22-NFS_ALL.dif
>
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> Malte Schröder
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