> > Attached. It makes no sense for me. And it doesn't seem to contain the
> > _CST
> > table, maybe because these being disabled in BIOS?
>
> Yep, I meant acpidump with c-states enabled. But don't worry about it.
It's at
http://joni.heaven-industries.com/~egon/tornado/acpidump-cst-enabled.t
hours of uptime.
I think we should close this "bug" now, regardless of what's buggy or not
conforming to specs or whatever.
Thanks,
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> > > Package: linux-2.6
> > > Version: 2.6.32-38
> > > Severity: important
> > > Tags: upstream
> > >
> > > the lockup happened on unlinking a large file (several GB) on XFS on fibre
> > > channel storage (qla2xxx module). We experience very simiral trouble on
> > > this machine though, using ot
ays too with the outdated BIOS (no crash since the upgrade, but
it's only 4 days since then) running CentOS 5.x (kernel 2.6.18).
To clarify once again: the crash described above happened with a recent BIOS.
Thanks!
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-38
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Hi,
the lockup happened on unlinking a large file (several GB) on XFS on fibre
channel storage (qla2xxx module). We experience very simiral trouble on
this machine though, using other kernels (from stable, stable-backports
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