Alex:

I can't reproduce this on a x86_64 SMP machine (hyperthreading P4).

We generally don't have many large files in our AFS cell. I haven't experienced any crashes while testing RHEL4 and openafs 1.3 over the past months, though.



I created 8 250 MB files in AFS and did:

        cat * >/dev/null


with a 100 MB disk cache, and a 500 MB disk cache. No crashes.


-Chris
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On Sat, 13 Aug 2005, Alex Rolfe wrote:

Alex Rolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

I would especially be interested to know what people think of these
packages; would these be suitable as a starting point for 'official'
OpenAFS 1.4 RPMs?

Using the rhel4 2.6.9-11EL.smp kernel on x86_64, I could cause an oops
and kernel panic fairly reliably by reading a series of large files.  I

I dropped the -memcache option and read some large (> 100 MB) files.
Got an oops after 6.  Partial stack trace is below; the rest scrolled
off the screen.  Let me know if there's other debugging I should do and
pass along.
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