Hi, I have some machines: pc1: dell sc430 , 1GB, raid 1 software, intel x86_64 kernel pc2: shuttle xcube, 1GB, raid 1 software, intel i686 kernel os1+2: fc6 +updated 2007-01-04, vmware-server-1.0.1 Both machines run two vmware-guests: 1: fc6 +updated 2007-01-04, samba server, winbind 2: fc6 +updated 2007-01-04, dns, dhcp, openldap. All real and guest vms are running kernel-2.6.18-1.2868.fc6 #1 SMP After about 48 hours, pc1-vm1 crashed, restarted and still OK. 3 days. Today I have found that pc2-vm1 and pc2-vm2 have crashed. Message left on pc2:vm2 screen summary: worker_thread kthread kthread kernel_thread ===== BUG: spinlock lockup on CPU#0, modprobe/13636 (Not tainted) dump_trace show_trace_log_lvl show_trace dump_stack _raw_spin_lock cache_alloc_refill kmem_cache_alloc get_empty_filp __path_lookup_open open_name do_filp_open do_sys_open sys_open syscall_call DWARF2 unwinder stuck at syscall_call Leftover inexact backtrace: ===== the visible part of the trace with the other vm is different, but mentions the same spinlock and DWARF messages. The server and vm guests have quite a few services either disabled or removed, to reduce overall machine load. Is this an issue that needs to be reported to bugzilla.redhat ? Or is there another bug report location that would be best. DaveT. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list