Re: raid10 kernel panic on sparc64

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On May 26 2007 15:50, David Miller wrote:
>> >
>> >> Kernel is kernel-smp-2.6.16-1.2128sp4.sparc64.rpm from Aurora Corona.
>> >> Perhaps it helps, otherwise hold your breath until I reproduce it.
>> >
>> >Jan, if you can reproduce this with the current 2.6.20 vanilla
>> >kernel I'd be very interested in a full trace so that I can
>> >try to fix this.
>> >
>> >With the combination of an old kernel and only part of the
>> >crash trace, there isn't much I can do with this report.
>> 
>> Does not seem to happen under 2.6.21-1.3149.al3.2smp anymore.
>
>Thanks for following up on this Jan.
>
>I'd personally really appreciate reports against upstream
>instead of dist kernels in the future, and I'm sure the
>linux-raid maintainers feel similarly :-)

The days where compiling a full kernel on 400-800 Mhz boxes
in less than 45 minutes are unfortunately over.


	Jan
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