On Thursday 23 June 2005 01:03, Tim Warnock wrote:
> > If this 'D' process is permanently 'D', then that's a host
> > bug.  What is the host?
> >
> >                             Jeff
>
> Stays permanently D
>
> Physically, its an athlon mp 2000 but theres only one of them.
> 1024mb ram, kernel 2.4.27 custom compiled to suit the hardware.
>
> The box that works is an intel pentium 4 prescott 3ghz
> 1024mb ram, kernel 2.4.27 custom compiled to suit the hardware.
Why don't you upgrade the host kernel (expecially if the bug is repeatable)? A 
permament 'D' state is a definitely a host bug, so it's definitely worth 
(also for the general and security fixes included) and with 2.4 it won't give 
any kind of instability (since 2.4 development is very conservative as of 
today).
> The guest is kernel 2.4.31-1um
>
> I'll play a bit more and get things like diffs of configs and stuff

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