Re: newsletter: Re: ext4 crashes on nfs server

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On 1/19/12 11:07 AM, muellejo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks Eric,
> 
>> Looks like an oops/panic/BUG - but are you sure you didn't start copying a line or two too late?
> 
> Well, there are other interesting information in /var/log/messages about 10 minutes
> I uploaded them here http://vam-emp.aschendorff.de/tmp/

That all looks like a mess.  I think you need to go through your logs and find
the first sign of trouble, and start there.

I don't know what is dumping out all that hex...

-Eric

> We also suffered from a huge amount from these log entries
> they are somehow related to disabling ipv6 and vsftp but I
> guess this is not really related to our ext4 crashes.
> After now upgrading vsftp they disappeared, debian has got a bug for that
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=590653
> 
> Jan 18 20:52:26 ez-nfs-prod-vm1 kernel: [14913.361952] lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
> 
> Thanks
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