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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Jrgen_P._Tjern":
>> I had a kernel BUG today, using a slightly old AUFS (20070917). It seems
>> to have been caused by glftpd (an ftp daemon), while I was uploading
>> files. I believe it happened during (or after) a file transfer, not an
>> mkdir. Here's the dmesg output: (I'll upgrade my aufs soon)
> 
> The aufs version you are using is not old.
> Because your kernel is 2.6.20.3, I don't think the newer aufs is not
> important for you.
> 
> The bug you met is interesting to me.
> The line dentry.c:737 shows the problem is related to the branch
> management of aufs. It might be an SMP specific problem. But I am not
> sure. Did you remount,del or add while you were uploading?
> Won't you try this patch against 20070917?

Just so you know: Even though my kernel is SMP, the server is running a
single CPU (not with hyperthreading either, it's a simple AMD Athlon 64).
I'll try your patch, and see if it happens again. :-)

I have another bug to report too, but I'll have to spend a bit more time
on it. I think you gave me a patch with BUG_ON's to locate the problem.
The issue is that the server that uses aufs BUGs if you boot the server
while a client which uses an NFS-export from the server as root is
*turned on*. (Very strange)

Kindest regards, Jørgen.
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