On Thursday February 15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Here I am again! NFSD died at 11h23, ~12 hours after the last reboot, a
> record :-)
I'm guessing you don't have many symlinks on the exported
filesystem
> I'll try to best answer your questions.
>
> > This trace seems to make sense, ex
Here is a complete trace of the Oops I have.
I have a new compiled kernel with NFSD in the kernel with vmlinux available
for it.
I attached the ksymoops and the gdb stuff
oops.orig : as found in /var/log/messages
oops.ksyms : output of ksymoops
oops.disassemble : output of "echo disassemble nfss
Here I am again! NFSD died at 11h23, ~12 hours after the last reboot, a
record :-)
I'll try to best answer your questions.
> This trace seems to make sense, except that nfssvc_encode_diropres
> doesn't seem to make any subroutine calls at offset 100 as seems to be
> implied.
>
> Could you run
On Wednesday February 14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I have a machine with kernel 2.4.1 + acls patch. It exports some volume via
> NFS (installed with RedHat 7.0 + custom 2.4.1 kernel). The underlying
> filesystem is ext2. I tried with NFS v2 and v3 and without ACLs in the
> kernel. r
Hi all,
I have a machine with kernel 2.4.1 + acls patch. It exports some volume via
NFS (installed with RedHat 7.0 + custom 2.4.1 kernel). The underlying
filesystem is ext2. I tried with NFS v2 and v3 and without ACLs in the
kernel. results are the same.
The problem is that NFSD dies unexpectedl
Hi all,
I have a machine with kernel 2.4.1 . It exports some volume via NFS
(installed with RedHat 7.0 + custom 2.4.1 kernel)
NFSD dies unexpectedly with a Oops (see below).
At the beginning, I have 8 NFSD processes, but suddenly, they all die. I
can't see why it happens, because the machine is a
Hi all,
I have a machine with kernel 2.4.1 . It exports some volume via NFS
(installed with RedHat 7.0 + custom 2.4.1 kernel)
NFSD dies unexpectedly with a Oops (see below).
At the beginning, I have 8 NFSD processes, but suddenly, they all die. I
can't see why it happens, because the machine is a
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