On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 01:33:04PM +0400, Badalian Vyacheslav wrote: > > >>i not have testing mashine. > >>we have 2 mashine and dynamic routing. if 1 mashine down - all traffic > >>go to second mashine. > >>I can test is on this mashines but i need that testing mashine will > >>reboot on kernel panic (sysctl message). No freezes =) > >> > >>Ok. i try 2.6.23-rc4. > >> > > > >...but without testing machine it can be too much risk! New versions > >of kernel can break your applications (sometimes they should be at > >least rebuilded). > > > >So, maybe you would better try this, 'less testing', version of my patch: > > > > > I risk only if RC kernel broke hardware. Mashines use only iptables and > TC. All Scrips backuped.
But sometime a new kernel can break binary compatibility with previous one (e.g. after data structures change) and e.g. iptables or iproute tools stop working or work in an unpredictable way. There were a few such changes before 2.6.20 - I don't track current changes too much. And I'm sure your system uses much more than iptables or TC, even without your knowledge. > But if i need to reboot PC by hand (if it freeze) i need drive to > servers-room =) Of course, if previous kernel always boots by default, or even there is a possibility to use for testing different partition with a copy of main system this risk should be much smaller. > > > BTW, I think after this BUG could be something more about other CPUs. > > Could you check this? > > I send to you all info that catch NETCONSOLE. i don't cut any info... So, it seems something was broken. But, I meant, there can be sometimes interesting things a few lines before or after the infos too. > > Now 1 mashine work at *"2.6.23-rc4-git2 > <http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/snapshots/patch-2.6.23-rc4-git2.bz2>" > > Backup mashine use 2.6.18* > BTW, -git versions are usually more risky than -rc. And, maybe, let this 2.6.18 better stay away from this testing... Thanks, Jarek P. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html