Notice also that by default ssh opens stdin/stdout blocking, and can
relatively easily deadlock if the pipes it talks over really want to do
a write before a read or the other way round.
You can try compile the following file, put it in the same directory
as ssh, and then run rsync over this ins
Hello!
> this kernel was compiled with GCC 2.95.2,
This is a hint.
Could you make the following things:
1. to disassemble tcp_poll() (the easiest way is to gdb vmlinux, to
say x/i tcp_poll and to hold enter pressed long enough, copying screen
to file) and to send the result to me.
2. to
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 10:12:36AM +, Russell King wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 04:41:01PM -0800, Scott Laird wrote:
> > I have a fairly repeatable rsync over ssh stall that I'm seeing between
> > two Linux boxes, both running identical 2.4.1 kernels. The stall is
> > fairly easy to repea
Hello!
> same means its not the same bug?
It is the same, I think.
> If you still insist that it is purely a 2.2.15pre13 bug
I never said this. I said that your strace is _wrong_, how can I be
sure that tcpdump is not wrong too? You could understand this. 8)
> together to put 2.2.18 on this
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 04:31:07PM +, Russell King wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Russel, you are warned that kernels<2.2.17 and rsync is an incompatible
> > combination.
>
> So, what you're saying is that because these kernels have known problems
> with rsync, the fact that my sympto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Russel, you are warned that kernels<2.2.17 and rsync is an incompatible
> combination.
So, what you're saying is that because these kernels have known problems
with rsync, the fact that my symptoms on 2.4.0 are 100% _precisely_ the
same means its not the same bug?
In
Hello!
> I've also reported
The report by Scott Laird is sane unlike your one.
It can be explained by bug rather than only by poltergeist. 8)
> Thanks for confirming that 2.2.15pre13 is not the cause.
Russel, you are warned that kernels<2.2.17 and rsync is an incompatible
combination.
Alexey
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 04:41:01PM -0800, Scott Laird wrote:
> I have a fairly repeatable rsync over ssh stall that I'm seeing between
> two Linux boxes, both running identical 2.4.1 kernels. The stall is
> fairly easy to repeat in our environment -- it can happen up to several
> times per minute
I have a fairly repeatable rsync over ssh stall that I'm seeing between
two Linux boxes, both running identical 2.4.1 kernels. The stall is
fairly easy to repeat in our environment -- it can happen up to several
times per minute, and usually happens at least once per minute. It
doesn't really s
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