Re: ravirin down

2016-10-31 Thread James Clarke
The tool works by each server sending an HTTP PUT every 5 minutes, so it’s possible it was dying and a login shell was too much to ask for; odd though. Anyway, back up now. James > On 31 Oct 2016, at 14:20, rod wrote: > > I tried to get a prompt, which I usually do when I see seg fault errors,

Re: ravirin down

2016-10-31 Thread rod
Good morning, I saw ravirin was not building again so in the process of rebooting him I found this snipet. [ 1208.832559] vln_init: lazy_max_pages() is 4096 [ 1208.918323] vln_init: vmap_lazy_nr is caeb1c [ 1208.974405] vln_init: *vmap_lazy_nr is 145 [ 1209.030340] vln_init: lazy_max_pages() is 4

Re: ravirin down

2016-10-31 Thread James Clarke
Hi Rod, Don’t worry; those are all down to me (a kernel module to dump vmap_lazy_nr and friends, and the DEBUG ones are because I added a printk to see if a particular condition is reached). Then of course the tst_qtgraphical segfault is just a normal user-space SIGSEGV. I’m curious as to whether

Re: Release Architectures for Debian 9 'Stretch'

2016-10-31 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
On 2016-10-31 13:31, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: The only change from Jessie is the removal of powerpc as a release architecture. ...and adding of mips64el. Oops. -- Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org Debian Developer http://people.de

Release Architectures for Debian 9 'Stretch'

2016-10-31 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
Release architectures for Stretch will be as follows: * amd64 * arm64 * armel * armhf * i386 * mips * mips64el * mipsel * ppc64el * s390x The only change from Jessie is the removal of powerpc as a release architecture. We discussed this at length, and eventually took the view