Re: [Bug #13375] Kernel crash with 2.6.29 + nfs + xfs (radix-tree)

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On Tuesday 09 June 2009 21:22:16 Mike Dresser wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Jun 2009, Mathias Kretschmer wrote:
> > machine is stable for the last 36 hours with nfs turned off.
>
> Is the system load different with nfs off? (no clients accessing it, etc?)

Yep.

I've upgraded to 2.6.30 two days ago. So far, so good.

I've ran three Gentoo 'emerge world' sessions in parallel while forcing a 
RAID6 resync. This should have created more I/O load than this box usually 
sees. 

Of course, some other combination of events might be required to cause this 
kernel crash.

I've also turned NFS back on today. Still, no problems to report.

Cheers,

Mathias




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