On Monday 12 March 2007, Gene Heskett wrote: >On Monday 12 March 2007, Con Kolivas wrote: >>On 12/03/07, Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> On Monday 12 March 2007, Gene Heskett wrote: >>> >To Con, I knew 2.6.20 worked with your earlier patches, so rather >>> > than revert all the way, I just rebooted to 2.6.20.2-rdsl-0.30 and >>> > I'm going to fire off another backup. I suspect it will work, but >>> > will advise the next time I wake up. >>> >>> After posting the above, I thought maybe I'd hit a target in the >>> middle and build a 2.6.20.2, with your -0.30 patch, but... >>> >>> I'm going to have to build a 2.6.20.2, because with the rdsl-0.30 >>> patch, its going to do a level 2 on my /usr/movies directory, which >>> hasn't been touched in 90 days and has about 8.1GB in it according to >>> du, and its going to do nearly all of it. It shouldn't be anything >>> but a directory listing file. But this is what amstatus is reporting: >>> coyote:/usr/movies 2 7271m dumping 793m ( 10.91%) >>> (7:26:00) >>> >>> And its also reporting far more data than exists it seems. As is du, >>> for /var, which might have 2 gigs, its claiming 3.7! >>> >>> Honest folks, I'm not smoking anything, I quit 18 years ago. Back to >>> bed while this one bombs out too. >>> >>> -- >>> Cheers, Gene >> >>Gene your last good kernel you said was 2.6.20 based. I don't see a >>good reason even to use 2.6.20.2 as a base given that information. > >I have 2.6.20.1 building now. I know that 2.6.20-ck1 worked well, so > now I walking fwd from 2.6.20, trying to bisect it. .1 wasn't much of > a patch, but who knows at this point, I'm not 'the shadow' in a 65 year > old radio show. And it looks like that build is done, so here goes the > next test. > >The worst thing about this is that amanda's database is being hosed >everytime this happens, and it's been 3 runs in a row, in a dumpcycle of >5, where this has occurred. I can do one more bad run by pre-clearing >the vtape +1 that's it is going to use each time because the partition >being used for vtapes is sitting at about 93% utilization now. Normal >life, its about 84%, it is a 175GB partition. That also is stirring >around in the old girls database when I kill stuff she thinks is there, >but its also about 3 dumpcycles back and pretty much out of the picture >so she will recover in a couple of dumpcycles once I find this, if > indeed I do. > >You've cooked up patches for all this, so it 2.6.20.1 works ok, then I > try your patch on that one. I tried 2.6.21-rc1, and it bombed too, but > I just figured that was an -rc1, and we're expected to lose a pint of > blood at most any -rc1 aren't we?, so I didn't give it any great > thought and reverted till -rc2 came out. But I ramble & > times-a-wasting. > For those following this thread, testing is halted momentarily due to a bug in my amanda wrapper scripts discovered when I told it to do a flush so the next run had a clean slate. Alan Pearson and I are exchanging emails on that. The script problem however is not connected to this, its just that the wrapper needs to be right under all conditions and it wasn't. A few hours lag here.
Does anybody on the Cc: list need off it? >>-- >>-ck -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) "I am ecstatic that some moron re-invented a 1995 windows fuckup." -- Alan Cox - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/