> > Looks like you were bitten by either the RAID 1 bugs or the
> > elevator bugs.
> > Try a 2.4.2-pre4 or an 2.4.1-ac18 kernel. Should solve it.
>
> Just installed 2.4.2pre4, seems to be stable for now (testing it
> ATM, running dnetc, several kernel compiles etc.). On 2.4.1 even
> su segfault'd
> Looks like you were bitten by either the RAID 1 bugs or the elevator bugs.
> Try a 2.4.2-pre4 or an 2.4.1-ac18 kernel. Should solve it.
Just installed 2.4.2pre4, seems to be stable for now (testing it ATM,
running dnetc, several kernel compiles etc.). On 2.4.1 even su segfault'd if
the server
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Mordechai Ovits wrote:
> Looks like you were bitten by either the RAID 1 bugs or the elevator
> bugs. Try a 2.4.2-pre4 or an 2.4.1-ac18 kernel. Should solve it.
the crash does not look like to be even in the neighborhood of RAID1 or
elevator (it crashed in __page_alloc() m
On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 02:46:30AM +0100, Andre Tomt wrote:
> Very recently I installed a new mailserver for my company, based around
> qmail, linux 2.4.1, and software raid 1.
> It works very nicely untill it spews out oops's after a few days, leaving
> hundreds of qmail-popup processes hanging,
Very recently I installed a new mailserver for my company, based around
qmail, linux 2.4.1, and software raid 1.
It works very nicely untill it spews out oops's after a few days, leaving
hundreds of qmail-popup processes hanging, unkillable. THe server is very
lightly loaded for now, doing only a
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