I am having real problems with what appears to be scheduling issues,
and I am running out of ideas...
We have a cluster of 5 machines, each running about 15 UMLs. Things
seem to run great for a while, then performance of the UMLs seems to
die for a while.
My solution to this was to look at all ru
hi,
I am using Gentoo linux with kernel 2.6.10 with skas3-v7 patch applied
on my host system. The uml-kernel (skas mode) is (currently) linux
2.4.26 (with gentoo's uml-patches applied). The problem is: after a
while I get an error:
Kernel panic: Kernel stack overflow
I tried some kernels (2.4.26,
hi,
I am using Gentoo linux with kernel 2.6.10 with skas3-v7 patch applied
on my host system. The uml-kernel (skas mode) is (currently) linux
2.4.26 (with gentoo's uml-patches applied). The problem is: after a
while I get an error:
Kernel panic: Kernel stack overflow
I tried some kernels (2.4.26,
Tried the 2.4.26-3um patch with the 2.4.25 kernel and the 2.4.26 kernel . Same problem. Removed MTD and SCSI support. Same issue.
I do notice that it prints out "Partition check :
ubda : unknown partition table"
However I doubt this is the problem? Do you think its be
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I do notice that it prints out "Partition check :
> ubda : unknown partition table"
If you use a partitioning tool, like Gnu parted, from within the guest, you
can actually partition your simulated disc. After that, this
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > I am having real problems with what appears to be scheduling issues,
> > and I am running out of ideas...
>
> Why do you think they are scheduling issues?
Thats a good question!
More or less just speculation.
If someone does something CPU heavy, and I nice them to 20