Hi Rick,
On Sun, 18 Oct 2015, Rick Macklem wrote:
Christian Kratzer wrote:
Hi Rick,
looks like your latest patch nailed the issue. The box has been up for 3
days:
ck@noc3:~ % uptime
12:22PM up 3 days, 4:11, 1 user, load averages: 0.07, 0.10, 0.08
ck@noc3:~ %
If it does not crash over the weekend this seems to be it:
When I took a closer look, it appears that PR 172942 was a different crash and
it appears that one was fixed via r264600.
Your problem does not appear to be in the bugs database. (I will commit the
patch in mid-November anyhow, but creating a PR for this might be useful for
others.)
Btw, I think the attached patch (which includes this change) also fixes a
problem that caused a crash during mounting, reported via PR 201912.
(If you`d like to test this one that would be appreciated. It should be
applied to code not already patched with the one below, since the below
patch is included in it.)
Thanks for your help with this, rick
<snipp/>
I'll put your patch on the VM in question. Btw. it has been up for 6 days now
without a crash.
Before I do that I would like to see that it really addresses PR 201912.
Do you have any idea how I could provoke that one ?
Ideally I would like to do the stuff that forces the panic, then apply
the patch and see that the system stays stable despite me doing the
silly moves again.
Greetings
Christian
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