s the place for this, please
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at the NFS kernel code, I don't see any resume handling.
> I don't know if it's affected too.
As far as I know, it's not affected, because NFS is datagram-based,
whereas CIFS is session-based. It's a bit like mosh and SSH…
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, but I will provide a full log once I can.
Thank you for your analysis. I do not seem to have the same problem,
unfortunately, as I can manipulate the scaling via sysfs just fine.
I'll be back…
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also sprach Jonathan Nieder [2012.03.05.1056 +0100]:
> Rik's original report…
Oh, sorry, the mail looked like a new report to me. Thanks for
watching!
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> True, since this machine does not have a serial port I haven't been able
> to log the output yet (but i'll look into that).
http://wiki.debian.org/InitramfsDebug
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the moment). And then, LVM is up next.
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a separate NIC, so it's unused, but I cannot
really run kernel-level experiments.
However, the machine has KVM, and as soon as KVM supports PCI
passthrough, that might be useful. There are two cards connected to
each other (I expected debugging), and with two KVM instances, this
co
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e time. With
linux-image-2.6.32-bpo.5-amd64 2.6.32-15~bpo50+1, the problem seems
to have disappeared.
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is is on a lenny
system with a 2.6.32 backports.org kernel. How can I check?
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also sprach Debian Bug Tracking System [2010.03.02.1942
+0100]:
> You're a bit late with this...
Sorry, I've been having bugs.debian.org access problems all day, and
I didn't see a newer package. Anyway, glad this is fixed.
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to be told explicitly to use a base device
using /dev/disk/by-uuid if you want it to be flexible.
The only issue homehost protects against, I think, is machines that
use /dev/md0 directly from grub.conf or fstab.
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also sprach Goswin von Brederlow [2010.02.23.0829 +0100]:
> Or virtualization with raid in the virtual hosts. The host system will
> see all the raids of the virtual systems but none of them should be
> started.
I'd say there are better ways to set this up, but this is a fair
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also sprach Neil Brown [2010.02.23.0330 +0100]:
> The problem to protect against is any consequence of rearranging
> devices while the host is off, including attaching devices that
> previously were attached to a different computer.
How often does this happen, and how grave/dangerous are the effe
also sprach Piergiorgio Sartor [2010.02.21.2113
+0100]:
> I do not see how the "homehost" plays a role, here.
Neil,
Could you please put forth the argument for why the homehost must
match, and why unconditional auto-assembly is not desirable?
Realistically, what problems are we protecting again
ible. If that is the way to go, then we must first ensure
that device names become deprecated, and that everyone uses
/dev/disk/by-uuid/*. Only then can we start relying on it.
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also sprach Daniel Reurich [2010.02.21.2004 +0100]:
> On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 18:14 +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> > also sprach Daniel Reurich [2010.02.19.0351
> > +0100]:
> > > But if a generated 'system uuid' value (I just suggested the root fs
> > &g
also sprach Piergiorgio Sartor [2010.02.19.1016
+0100]:
> There is the kernel boot paramenter "rd_NO_MDADMCONF", which
> forces "dracut" to do not use the "mdadm.conf" in the initramfs
> image.
>
> My impression is that it uses the "mdadm -I" functionality.
Indeed, it does. However, I could not
also sprach Daniel Reurich [2010.02.19.0351 +0100]:
> But if a generated 'system uuid' value (I just suggested the root fs
> UUID because it would be highly unlikely to be unchanged, and nobody
> would be likely to fiddle with it) was copied into a file
> called /etc/system_uuid and copied into th
also sprach Neil Brown [2010.02.18.1834 +1300]:
> But it would be rather awkward to store the uuid of the root
> filesystem in the metadata for the array that stores the root
> filesystem (and so is created before the root filesystem)...
True. You'd have to update the superblock UUID right after
I should not have bounced that message to -quiet, so here she goes
again, the good idea:
- Forwarded message from Daniel Reurich -
> Debian experimental. But so far, I was unable to get rid of
> mdadm.conf because it only works without the info in that file if
> the homehost is correctly
st this yet (preferrably with the current Squeeze kernel,
> installs fine in stable)?
No. This machine is a core part of my infrastructure. It will really
have to wait until after I did a squeeze upgrade — or can go to the
rack.
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th the new name may be painful.
It won't be a problem is the mdadm.conf file is in place and
accurate. Having the hostname set and correct just means that it
would all work even without the conf file.
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don't really see a way to guard against the problems, nor
a way to solve it otherwise, short of running update-initramfs from
the hostname binary or grub trying to read /etc/hostname and passing
it via kernel command line. I guess I could try this, but it sounds
fragile and hard.
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Yes, I see these problems, but I don't think they are so real that
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that.
The attached scripts take care of it. hostname is the hook, and
00hostname the script for init-top. It might make more sense to put
this into local-top though, I don't really know how it interacts
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> by the upgrade.
This is not good but mdadm's initramfs is designed to work anyway.
Once your system boots, it would be good to find out what's going
on. Is there an /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf there?
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The module needs not be reloaded; it is enough to rebind the device
to the driver via sysfs to cause the freeze.
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which
these meetings were conducted and recorded strongly underlines this
hope.
It's also great to see Canonical's mandate to sync with Debian.
That's additional good news for Debian.
Thank you all,
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the third network card I now have installed.
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> fe80::214:fdff:fe30:386a:
ICMP6, neighbor advertisement, tgt is lapse.oerlikon.madduck.net, length 24
I have been using the N2100 with IPv6 for about 2 weeks now and
never had a single problem.
The machine also has a rtl8169 switch, albeit connected to a 100Mbit
switch.
Hth,
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were to tired or unable to drive to the colo centre, or you were too
much of a chicken to do a remote reboot. But you still have to do
it. And till then, I'll mail you every day!"
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"i dislike a
rc3-amd64 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
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also sprach martin f krafft [2009.07.17.1733 +0200]:
> The bug persists up until 2.6.31-rc3 from buildserver.net.
Very strangely, after a failed s2ram suspend-resume cycle, it now
works. Before that, reboots wouldn't repair it.
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hat, maybe it would make sense if you included the
output of
/usr/share/bug/mdadm/script 3>&1
run as root and sent it to the bug report.
Btw, no reason to send mail to the debian-kernel mailing list. Just
keep sending to the bug report.
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also sprach D. North [2009.07.12.0535 +0200]:
> mdadm: no devices found for /dev/md0
> Segmentation fault
I suggest you run a hardware and memory check.
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takes too much time and is potentially confusing to explain the
background for each case. Once the solution is found, I always give
more information, for the poster, to recap myself and find possible
holes, and for posterity.
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cp /dev/.initramfs/initramfs.debug /root/root/initramfs-debug.foo
mount -o remount,ro /root
and then find the file in /root once the system booted.
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run
/usr/share/bug/mdadm/script 3>&1
as root and post the output.
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titude does not make me want to help you
further.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html
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kernel
doesn't initialise the drives you're using properly, so mdadm
doesn't find them when trying to assemble.
You will have to make sure the kernel sees your drives. From what
you've allowed me to see, I can conclude that this is not a RAID
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ad to many more people trying newer kernels
and improve the overall feedback.
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also sprach Bastian Blank [2009.05.03.1133 +0200]:
> It is a valid bug and fixed with the next upload.
Can you please provide details on how I can reproduce this bug?
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nformation:
dmesg output from insmod
lsmod | grep nvnet # suspect use of proprietary driver in SLES
ethtool eth0
ethtool --driver eth0
ethtool --show-offload eth0
ethtool --show-nfc eth0
modinfo forcedeth
modinfo nvnet
Will keep this bug in the loop,
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sting'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-amd64 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
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are trying to find a strategy for a similar situation and would love
to benefit from your experience.
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ecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-amd64 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
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I also would like to see this feature (as a module) in the Debian
kernel.
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`
also sprach Lukasz Szybalski [2009.02.05.0731 +0100]:
> Both drives are fairly new...Would the drive be defective since day1?
>
> Was the error log that I am getting now available in previous version
> of the kernel?
Yes.
Either the drives are faulty or the controller.
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Joy!
I hope to exchange the motherboard soon so be sure that this isn't
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is dying. I hope you have backups, and
I would replace the disk ASAP.
I am starting to believe this is a hardware problem.
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clone 506419 -1
retitle -1 kernel debian/rules misses patch instructions and target
severity -1 serious
thanks
also sprach martin f krafft [2008.12.10.2027 +0100]:
> Okay, that makes sense. How do I get the patched source? The
> accepted standard methods (see policy 4.9 and 4.14) don
and this bug causes a number of
problems, at least because it's unexpected...
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inet6 fe80::3c2b:4aff:fef3:6ae1/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
I cannot reproduce this with a sit tunnel device, which seems
logical as DAD/tentative states are not used in a point-to-point
context, I think.
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anything and don't work:
piper:..orcedeth|master|linux-2.6-2.6.26% less debian/README.source
debian/README.source: No such file or directory
piper:..orcedeth|master|linux-2.6-2.6.26% fakeroot debian/rules patch
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> > repo for Debian kernels?
>
> Nope.
How is the kernel code maintained then?
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also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.12.09.1154 +0100]:
> The attached patch against linux-2.6 2.6.26-11 seems to fix the
> original problem for me, [...]
I just saw another gso-related kernel trace, even with the new
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>
> has a
>
> * net: use software GSO for SG+CSUM capable netdevices (Lennert Buytenhek)
>
> line, which matches the subject in the patch.
Alright. I admit I didn't look that closely. Isn't there a Git
elog
does not mention it, and I cannot find a repository for the source
(there are also no Vcs-* links in the package).
> But then again, there's your performance requirements. I guess
> you'd better get a proper NIC :-)
As soon as I get a second switch port, I will. While I only hav
y to get Transtec/Supermicro to push this stuff into
the kernel.
It's still a patch. I don't mind if you remove the patch tag, but it
might still be useful to some people. I, for one, don't expect this
to be fixed for lenny, or even any time soon, unfortunately.
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> I cannot reproduce the same bug anymore, which may be due to the
> fact that I am using a proto-41 IPv6 tunnel at the new location
> (and thus lower transmission rates).
I can reproduce it now that the machi
not if I disable bridging and iptables. But since it is
rather intermittent, sometimes requiring several gigabytes to be
shoved across the line before it hangs up, it could be that plain,
no-iptables-no-bridge also has the problem.
The machine is coming back home with me. :(
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> modules list. Were you initiating the IPv6 connections from
> inside a VM?
Not from inside the VM, but from the host, which is connected via
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ethtool -K eth0 tx off
or so it seems. Unfortunately, this reduces the throughput rate by
a noticeable amount.
The problem also exists with 2.6.26-8, although I have not noticed
it before last night's upgrade to -10.
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he kbuild package also have the
> version in it and linux-2.6 is _not_ the source package.
Aha. I didn't know that. Thanks for letting me know, albeit you
could have done so a little less cocky.
linux-kbuild-2.6 fails to build from source anyway. Expect another
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dadm. Thus I am reassigning to busybox, which
should support long options for mkdir in lenny, possibly mark them
deprecated, and only remove them for lenny+1.
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e-initramfs -u -v | grep legacy
> /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/legacylvm ignored: not executable
Without -v, it seems that files in /etc/initramfs-tools are copied
but remain non-executable. As a result, they won't be run. I think
initramfs-tools should be reporting this, and the above hooks
me
ng game,
Why not? It's for debugging purposes and thus not critical.
> adding a maybe_break mountroot seems easier and makes sense.
>
> ok with you?
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need to have it in there explicitly.
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diff --git a/init
-top script instead, but there is
no way to ensure that it'll run last; cryptsetup uses a hack to make
sure it runs last, if we also use the same hack, there'll be
a dependency loop.
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on i686
Versions of packages linux-image-2.6.24-1-xen-686 recommends:
ii libc6-xen 2.7-10 GNU C Library: Shared libraries [X
-- no debconf information
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (1,
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.24-1+scoflowctrl.1-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked
-common, but that is not being created
until I build binary-arch_i386, which takes infinitely longer.
Shouldn't the binary-arch_i386_none_686 target build the common
headers too, since its result depends on them?
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also sprach maximilian attems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.03.12.1249 +0100]:
> on mdadm side: #435983
Marco has not responded. I wonder if there's someone else who can
implement this? I don't have the time to read up on it and I would
have to learn udev first.
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u could ever want. :)
In future versions of Debian/Ubuntu's mdadm, you can just run
/usr/share/bug/mdadm/script
without the redirection.
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also sprach Petr Kohts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.10.04.2056 +0100]:
> Begin: Waiting for root file system... ...
Just yesterday:
http://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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tunes:/srv/music on /srv/music type nfs
(rw,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,hard,mountport=730,addr=192.168.14.1)
automount(pid4379) on /wg type autofs (rw,fd=4,pgrp=4379,minproto=2,maxproto=4)
root=/dev/md1
rootfs=auto
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