Re: [linux-lvm] Re: more info on the hang with 2.6.15-rc5

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Yeechang Lee <ylee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Matt Darcy <kernel-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> says:
> > Judging from the ammount of problems with this driver it is %90 the
> > driver and %10 raid interaction with the dirver
> >
> > I don't believe this is an LVM issue, more a case of the driver's
> > just not ready for use, so if you use it with raid and lvm you speed
> > up the crash.
> 
> I'm coming into this late, but could your issue be related to
> <URL:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=167173>?

That problem was fixed or worked around by using 8K kernel stacks instead
of 4K.  Both my kernels (debug & production) use 8K stacks, so I dont
think that's it.

What I get isn't crashes with stack traces & kernel messages like that
bug, I get hard lockups with no output.


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Sebastian Kuzminsky
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