Re: [pnfs] kernel panic

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Hi Benny,

I was listening my mp3 music over pnfs. at some point my machine crashed
( I restarted pnfs data server). The kernel stack traces where the last
entries in the
message file. Up to now I have seen only few kernel panics. We transfer
couple of TB and run more than 150 concurrent applications. Usually
in case of problems clients becomes inaccessible, but I am able to
reboot them. This time my desktop simply hangs and I have to power cycle it.

Regards,
   Tigran.


On 09/06/2010 09:25 PM, Benny Halevy wrote:
> Tigran, was there an actual panic or just this string of WARNINGs?
> Were there any ill effects for this warning?
> The reason I'm asking is that according to our latest analysis of the
> code the warning might be a red herring and it can happen in valid scenarios
> so we intend to remove it altogether in the revised pnfs-submit series.
>
> Thanks for reporting in any case!
>
> Benny
>
> On 2010-09-03 15:39, Tigran Mkrtchyan wrote:
>   
>>   FYI
>>
>> kernel pnfs-all-2.6.35-2010.08-24 (git 
>> fa5a03da84b02026396be0736288b3f4a8143ff2)
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>      Tigran.
>>
>>
>>
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