On 6/4/21 8:06 PM, Thorsten Knabe wrote: > Hi Coly. > > On 6/4/21 12:35 PM, Coly Li wrote: >> On 6/4/21 5:07 PM, Rolf Fokkens wrote: >>> Hi Coly, Thorsten, >>> >>> I survived 48 hours perfectly: >>> >>> bash-5.0$ uptime >>> 10:45:53 up 2 days, 11:05, 1 user, load average: 2.82, 3.45, 2.67 >>> bash-5.0$ cat /proc/version >>> Linux version 5.12.8-200.rf.fc33.x86_64 >>> (mockbuild@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) (gcc (GCC) 10.3.1 20210422 >>> (Red Hat 10.3.1-1), GNU ld version 2.35-18.fc33) #1 SMP Tue Jun 1 >>> 23:10:39 CEST 2021 >>> bash-5.0$ >>> >>> Furthermore there are no concerning messages in the syslog. >> Hi Rolf, >> >> Thanks for your update. Which kind of applications/workload are running >> in the past 2 days ? >> >> Coly Li >> > No problems observed here too. Made a few (intended) reboots, ran a some > kernel builds and made a full backup during the last two days. Kernel is > now a stock 5.12.9. > Just booted the system from an USB stick (kernel here: debian > 5.10.0-0.bpo.5-amd64) and performed a filesystem (ext4) check, which > reported no errors. Hi Thorsten and Rolf, Thank you all for the testing and detail information. Now I am installing a dedicate machine to use bcache for my git mirrors, daily downloading and compiling testing. Let's me see how it works for such workloads. Coly Li