aults.
Thanks for all the assistance.
-Jonathan S. Romero
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 20:32 +0200, Blaisorblade wrote:
> On Friday 25 March 2005 14:38, Jonathan S. Romero wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to figure out what subsystem is causing kernel stack
> > overflows.
Thanks for the link. I had looked at this guide ages ago to learn about
network transports, but forgot that it had kernel debugging info.
-Jonathan S. Romero
On Fri, 2005-03-25 at 09:13 +1200, Ian McDonald wrote:
> Have a look at:
> http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserMod
t the huge time investment, GDB
definately is taking some getting used to.
-Jonathan S. Romero
On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 14:17 -0800, Jim Carter wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Jonathan S. Romero wrote:
>
> > Can anyone point me towards info on debugging UML guests using GDB. I
> > read som
e i'm using launches
Relevant kernel versions:
Host: 2.6.11.4-skas3-v9-pre1
Guest: 2.6.9-bs7
gcc version 3.3.5 (Gentoo Linux 3.3.5-r1, ssp-3.3.2-3, pie-8.7.7.1)
Any help would be appreciated.
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Jonathan S. Romero
IT Manager - Raydiance Inc.
2602 Challenger Tech Court Suite 240
Orlando FL, 328
for this higher cpu target inside
the UML until I have more stability problems locked down.
Does the kernel stack order affect the size of the kernel stack? Can I
increase this to 3 to help with some of the problems i'm noticing?
The swapfile for this host is 512M in size, and I can