> 

> "Marty Rosenberg":
>> so it seems like aufs gets extremely unstable when running with my
>> setup.  After attempting to run a du operation or two, the kernel
>> module crashes.  I'm not sure if it occurs before the module crash, but
>> other actions such as ls will hang.  Other people using the system have
>> said that they can still run ls in subdirectories, however I have not
>> found this to be true.  In case it helps, there are approximately
>> 773,950 files total that are in all of the source directories.
> 
> Hello Marty, Thank you for your report, including /proc/mounts and others.
> 
> 
> Since vdir.c:603 is checking an internal lock, aufs seems to be totally 
> broken. I will review aufs code.
> 
> Do you know what is the difference between you and "other people using the
> system?" How about the compiler's version? Are you using the same compiler
> with other people? Or kernel configuration?
> 
> 
> Junjiro Okajima
> 
> 
When I say other people using the system, I mean other users who were logged 
into my server when the module crashed.  After it crashed, I rebooted, and got 
the same error again.  When I attempted to run ls within subdirectories,  it 
hung.  Also, now that I've been looking over it, there was another error in 
dmesg that I had missed. 

aufs: Unknown symbol __lookup_hash

followed by a few permission problems such as:
aufs test_add:360:mount[8309]: different uid/gid/permission, /mnt/farm2


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