David Howells wrote:
"Edward \"Koko\" Konetzko" <konetzed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2.6.29-rc3 it added about 30 seconds to a 8 min copy, which is about what I
expected. Using the 2.6.30 kernel with fscache I get the dmesg errors as
before and initial copy is 5 mins and every copy once cache is primed takes
about 30 mins.
Any ideas why dmesg is spitting out those errors, I dont get that error if I
use the same kernel only no fscache.
I don't know at the moment.
I'll look into your problem as soon as possible. My test machine is currently
suffering from an OOM-related hang that happens when I start testing things.
Once I've bisected that down (bisection steps take several hours to complete,
unfortunately), I can get back to debugging fscache problems.
David
Just checking in on this. I was wondering if I should start testing the
new 31-rc releases or if there was a better place to be getting your
patches through.
Thanks
Edward
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