Re: Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-10 Thread John Holland
> But when I use nfs (kernel nfs) the system freeze after about > 70-90 Mbyte transfer. > I don't have a serial console, so I can't see any kernel messages :( > But I'am not able to ping the system and I have to pull the plug and > press the reset button. $ uname -a Linux georgia 2.6.29-rc7-orio

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-10 Thread Lennert Buytenhek
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 09:23:00PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > > > This didn't happen when you were running 2.6.26 on the QNAP, right? > > > > yes with the original kernel I had no problems, but the performance was > > very bad (~1.5MB/s writing). > > Well, if the network connection didn't

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-09 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Dieter Bloms [2009-03-08 19:26]: > > This didn't happen when you were running 2.6.26 on the QNAP, right? > > yes with the original kernel I had no problems, but the performance was > very bad (~1.5MB/s writing). Well, if the network connection didn't hang with 2.6.26 but it hangs with 2.6.29-r

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-08 Thread Dieter Bloms
Hi, On Sun, Mar 08, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Dieter Bloms [2009-03-08 11:03]: > > When I use the qnap as nfs filer, than after about 60-130 MByte the > > network link is down. When I use it as nfs client, the connection is > > stable. > > This didn't happen when you were running 2.6.26 on th

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-08 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Dieter Bloms [2009-03-08 11:03]: > When I use the qnap as nfs filer, than after about 60-130 MByte the > network link is down. When I use it as nfs client, the connection is > stable. This didn't happen when you were running 2.6.26 on the QNAP, right? -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-08 Thread Dieter Bloms
Hi Martin, On Sun, Mar 08, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Dieter Bloms [2009-03-07 21:34]: > > maybe it is a lvm problem, because I think the most people have setup a > > raid1 system. > > I tried to replicate your setup but unfortunately I still cannot > reproduce this issue. Can you try netcons

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-07 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Dieter Bloms [2009-03-07 21:34]: > maybe it is a lvm problem, because I think the most people have setup a > raid1 system. I tried to replicate your setup but unfortunately I still cannot reproduce this issue. Can you try netconsole? My desktop is 192.168.1.2, so on the QNAP I ran: modprob

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-07 Thread Dieter Bloms
Hi Martin, thank you for testing. On Fri, Mar 06, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > I just transfered about 3 GB in both directions without any problems, > with the NFS server being on my QNAP. Can you tell me more > information about your setup? e.g what does /etc/exports contain? qnap: o Debian len

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-07 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 04:38:18PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Dieter Bloms [2009-03-06 15:19]: > > Is it possible to get a core dump via network or dump it to disc ? > > I don't think so, but maybe someone else has an idea. (There is a > netconsole, but I doubt this'll work in this case.

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-06 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Dieter Bloms [2009-03-06 15:19]: > So it crashes as nfs server, only. I just transfered about 3 GB in both directions without any problems, with the NFS server being on my QNAP. Can you tell me more information about your setup? e.g what does /etc/exports contain? > Is it possible to get a c

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-06 Thread Dieter Bloms
Hi, On Fri, Mar 06, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Dieter Bloms [2009-03-06 06:55]: > > But when I use nfs (kernel nfs) the system freeze after about > > 70-90 Mbyte transfer. > > I don't have a serial console, so I can't see any kernel messages :( > > But I'am not able to ping the system and I hav

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-05 Thread Dieter Bloms
On Fri, Mar 06, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Dieter Bloms [2009-03-06 06:55]: > > But when I use nfs (kernel nfs) the system freeze after about > > 70-90 Mbyte transfer. > > I don't have a serial console, so I can't see any kernel messages :( > > But I'am not able to ping the system and I have to

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-05 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Dieter Bloms [2009-03-06 06:55]: > But when I use nfs (kernel nfs) the system freeze after about > 70-90 Mbyte transfer. > I don't have a serial console, so I can't see any kernel messages :( > But I'am not able to ping the system and I have to pull the plug and > press the reset button. Ouch.

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-05 Thread Dieter Bloms
Hi, On Fri, Mar 06, Rod Whitby wrote: > Martin Michlmayr wrote: > > * Asier [2009-03-05 07:19]: > >>> I've built kernel snapshots for armel based on 2.6.29-rc7. If you > >> 2.6.29? Does it have fixed the "DMABounce" errors with nslu2 with >64 MB? > > > > I don't think so, but Rod Whitby (CCed)

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-05 Thread Rod Whitby
Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Asier [2009-03-05 07:19]: >>> I've built kernel snapshots for armel based on 2.6.29-rc7. If you >> 2.6.29? Does it have fixed the "DMABounce" errors with nslu2 with >64 MB? > > I don't think so, but Rod Whitby (CCed) should know for sure. Whilst I saw some discussion

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-04 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Asier [2009-03-05 07:19]: > > I've built kernel snapshots for armel based on 2.6.29-rc7. If you > > 2.6.29? Does it have fixed the "DMABounce" errors with nslu2 with >64 MB? I don't think so, but Rod Whitby (CCed) should know for sure. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSU

Re: ARM kernel snapshots - 2.6.29-rc7

2009-03-04 Thread Asier
El Miércoles 04 Marzo 2009, Martin Michlmayr escribió: > I've built kernel snapshots for armel based on 2.6.29-rc7. If you > have a serial console, please test them on your favourite ARM machine > and report success or failures to this list. > > You can find the kernel packages at > http://people.