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On Mon, 5 Dec 2005, Scott Long wrote:
Joerg Pulz wrote:
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On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Michael Rogato wrote:
I know I'm a couple weeks late, but I've been having the same problem with
my 300-8x. It seems that after a seemingly random period of time on my
dual opteron box, the system just hangs. It did kernel panic once when I
was taking down the geom array. Originally I thought it might have
something to do with GEOM, but since it's also happened outside of a GEOM
array, I'm kind of at a loss.
Have you managed to find anything out about what exactly is causing the
problem? I don't get any kind of error messages, so I haven't had much
luck in tracking it down.
With help from Scott Long and John Baldwin, i have my system up and running
again without problems.
You should build your own kernel which should have
options MUTEX_NOINLINE
in the kernel configuration. With this option my system is working.
regards
Joerg
I think that the root problem is actually memory corruption from the
amr-cam module. I haven't been able to nail it down further, though.
However, this module is entirely optional and isn't used for anything
in the base system (it's only useful if you hook up a cdrom or tape
drive to your RAID card), so I've disabled it CVS HEAD and RELENG_6
until I can fix it for good.
Hi Scott,
i've just "backported" the amr.c changes from HEAD and removed the
options MUTEX_NOINLINE
line from my kernel configuration. After rebuilding and installing the new
kernel, the syste came up without any problems, so your assumption about
the amr-cam interface seems to be right.
thanks
Joerg
- --
The beginning is the most important part of the work.
-Plato
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