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Hi,
disabling TSO works. There are no more memory allocation failures
since one week.
Marc
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 13:48:55 +
Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Different problem. For some reason the network stack is reallocating
> a large buffer. You may be able to work around this by disabling TSO
> (ethtool -K eth0 tso off).
I’ll give it a try.
> But I wonder why it's necessary to reallocat
Hi,
I have applied the patch and a memory allocation failure still
occurs (swapper instead of nfsd).
Marc
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-38
Severity: important
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** Version:
Linux version 2.6.32-5-686 (Debian 2.6.32-38) (b...@decadent.org.uk) (gcc
version 4.3.5 (Debian 4.3.5-4) ) #1 SMP Mon Oct 3 04:15:24 UTC 2011
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root=/dev/md1 ro console=tty0 console=t
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-35squeeze1
Severity: normal
Sometimes (not allways), when I use lsof, the following kernel-oops occurs:
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