Chris Boot wrote:
I'll probably just try and recompile the kernel with 8k stacks and see
how it goes. Screw the support, we're unlikely to get it anyway. :-P
Please report how this works out.
I will. This will probably be on Monday now, since the machine isn't
accepting SysRq
Chris Boot wrote:
I'll probably just try and recompile the kernel with 8k stacks and see
how it goes. Screw the support, we're unlikely to get it anyway. :-P
Please report how this works out.
I will. This will probably be on Monday now, since the machine isn't
accepting SysRq
On Aug 18 2007 17:28, Chris Boot wrote:
>
> I will. This will probably be on Monday now, since the machine isn't
> accepting SysRq requests over the serial console. :-(
Ah yeah, stupid null-modem cables!
You can also trigger sysrq from /proc/sysrq-trigger (well, as long
as the system lives)
Måns Rullgård wrote:
Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Måns Rullgård wrote:
Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
All,
I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss
driver). I compiled
Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Måns Rullgård wrote:
>> Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
>>> performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss
>>> driver). I compiled XFS as a module
Måns Rullgård wrote:
Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
All,
I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss
driver). I compiled XFS as a module and tried it out since I'm used to
using it on Debian, which
On Aug 18 2007 13:31, Måns Rullgård wrote:
>>
>> BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address b8af9d60
>> printing eip:
>> c0415974
>> *pde =
>> Oops: [#1]
>> SMP last sysfs file: /block/loop7/dev
>> Modules linked in: loop nfsd exportfs lockd nfs_acl iscsi_trgt(U)
Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All,
>
> I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
> performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss
> driver). I compiled XFS as a module and tried it out since I'm used to
> using it on Debian, which runs much more
All,
I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss driver).
I compiled XFS as a module and tried it out since I'm used to using it
on Debian, which runs much more efficiently. However, every so often the
kernel
All,
I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss driver).
I compiled XFS as a module and tried it out since I'm used to using it
on Debian, which runs much more efficiently. However, every so often the
kernel
Chris Boot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All,
I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss
driver). I compiled XFS as a module and tried it out since I'm used to
using it on Debian, which runs much more
On Aug 18 2007 13:31, Måns Rullgård wrote:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address b8af9d60
printing eip:
c0415974
*pde =
Oops: [#1]
SMP last sysfs file: /block/loop7/dev
Modules linked in: loop nfsd exportfs lockd nfs_acl iscsi_trgt(U)
autofs4 hidp
Måns Rullgård wrote:
Chris Boot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All,
I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss
driver). I compiled XFS as a module and tried it out since I'm used to
using it on Debian, which
Chris Boot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Måns Rullgård wrote:
Chris Boot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All,
I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss
driver). I compiled XFS as a module and tried it out since
Måns Rullgård wrote:
Chris Boot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Måns Rullgård wrote:
Chris Boot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All,
I've got a box running RHEL5 and haven't been impressed by ext3
performance on it (running of a 1.5TB HP MSA20 using the cciss
driver). I compiled XFS as
On Aug 18 2007 17:28, Chris Boot wrote:
I will. This will probably be on Monday now, since the machine isn't
accepting SysRq requests over the serial console. :-(
Ah yeah, stupid null-modem cables!
You can also trigger sysrq from /proc/sysrq-trigger (well, as long
as the system lives)
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