> Dual Opteron system running ext3 atop drbd (network RAID) devices, > which, in turn, are atop LVM logical volumes. The underlying device > is hardware SCSI RAID via a LSILogic HBA. The kernel is vanilla > 2.6.13 on a Gentoo-based system. > > A panic occurred, which contains references to ext3 code. > > I'm not sure how others manage to get these typed out, but I'm > manually typing it from what's on the monitor: There should be more in the logs (just before the Call Trace:). Didn't you capture also that information? Without it it is rather hard to find out what was happening. > Call Trace: <IRQ> <ffffffff802820df>{i8042_interrupt+111} > <ffffffff80200080>{commit_timeout+0} > <ffffffff8013f143>{run_timer_softirq+387} > <ffffffff8013b111>{__do_softirq+113} > <ffffffff8010ee63>{call_softirq+31} <ffffffff80110a55>{do_softirq+53} > <ffffffff8010e5c8>{apic_timer_interrupt+132} <EOI> > <ffffffff801fb8a6>{do_get_write_access+118} > <ffffffff801fb88e>{do_get_write_access+94} <ffffffff80185d1f>{__getblk+47} > <ffffffff80195170>{filldir+0} > <ffffffff801fbf69>{journal_get_write_access+41} > <ffffffff801ec41c>{ext3_reserve_inode+write+76} > <ffffffff80195170>{filldir+0} > <ffffffff801ec4d8>{ext3_mark_inode_dirty+56} > <ffffffff801fa9e5>{journal_start_229} > <ffffffff801ee571>{ext3_dirty_inode+113} > <ffffffff801a5604>{__mark_inode_dirty+52} > <ffffffff8019bd2b>{update_atime+123} <ffffffff80195016>{vfs_readdir+166} > <ffffffff801952e2>{syst_getdents+130} <ffffffff8019465e>{sys_fcntl+830} > <ffffffff8010dc46>{system_call+126} > > Code: 8b 40 18 48 c1 e0 07 48 8b 98 08 58 5b 80 4c 01 e3 48 89 df > RIP <ffffffff8012f369>{try_to_wake_up+57} RSP <ffff810004827e88> > <0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interrupt handler! Bye Honza -- Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> SuSE CR Labs _______________________________________________ Ext3-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users