Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Kim Holviala wrote: Also, what filesystem is being used on the server, what mount flags (if any) and what export options. All the files are here: http://www.holviala.com/~kimmy/crash/mount Umph... Actually, the files are here: http://www.holviala.com/~kimmy/crash/ Mount options: /dev/md8 on /boot t

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Neil Brown wrote: On Thursday February 10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyway, I mount the export to a Linux client (tried with a few with different 2.6 kernels and distros) and then start copying files from clients CDROM to the server through NFS. After copying a few small files, the first big one

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Neil Brown
On Thursday February 10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Anyway, I mount the export to a Linux client (tried with a few with > different 2.6 kernels and distros) and then start copying files from > clients CDROM to the server through NFS. After copying a few small > files, the first big one reboots t

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Kim Holviala wrote: Kim Holviala wrote: To narrow down the problem, I've tried the following: - copied files from a different client running Gentoo: reboot - exported a non-raided partition (hdc9) and tried that: reboot - switched 2.6.10 to 2.6.11-rc3: reboot, but it took longer - tried with both

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Kim Holviala wrote: To narrow down the problem, I've tried the following: - copied files from a different client running Gentoo: reboot - exported a non-raided partition (hdc9) and tried that: reboot - switched 2.6.10 to 2.6.11-rc3: reboot, but it took longer - tried with both udp and tcp mounts (n