On 08/06/2010 01:08 PM, Michal Novotny wrote:
Aug 5 20:43:06 172.21.59.142 kvm: Aborted
Aug 5 20:43:06 172.21.59.142 kvm errno=134

when I tried to seach some information on errno=134 (based on
assumption it's a standard OS error)

I don't know where exactly the output is coming from, but in this case 134 is not really an errno, but a value returned from waitpid. It indicates that kvm exited with SIGABRT (SIGABRT = 6, plus bit 7 is set).

I used perror but it returned some kind of MySQL error code: $ perror
134 MySQL error code 134: Record was already deleted (or record file
crashed) $

You're confusing the C standard function perror with some random
executable you have on your system:

$ yum whatprovides '*/perror'
mysql-server-5.1.45-2.fc13.x86_64 : The MySQL server and related files
Repo        : fedora
Matched from:
Filename    : /usr/bin/perror

:)

Is your patch for LSI SCSI controller applied in the upstream ?

Yes, Gerd already pointed to it.

Paolo

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