On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 01:16:27PM -0400, Andrew Edwards wrote:
> Here's the backtrace from the last crash along with the output from show
> alllocks when the system was deadlocked. I have been running
> 6.2-release and compliled with makeoptions debug=-g, invariants,
> invariant_support and witne
Here's the backtrace from the last crash along with the output from show
alllocks when the system was deadlocked. I have been running
6.2-release and compliled with makeoptions debug=-g, invariants,
invariant_support and witness. I will update to 6-STABLE add
diagnositc, debug_locks and debug_vfs
It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest that ext3 is better albeit
bursty for writes. That's the Linux aggressive write-behind and
ext2/ext3 for you in a nutshell. It's also quite likely true that in
many cases that reads and I/O scheduling is a lot better in Linux.
If you have time to run some
On 05/16/07 11:08, Andrew Edwards wrote:
I have a system running a dual intel zeon 2.8Ghz with 4G of ram and
using an intel raid controller model SRCU42X which uses the amr driver.
I have had this server running 5.4 upgraded to 6.2 and was running fine
for several months and then after a normal r
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 12:08:24PM -0400, Andrew Edwards wrote:
> I have a system running a dual intel zeon 2.8Ghz with 4G of ram and
> using an intel raid controller model SRCU42X which uses the amr driver.
> I have had this server running 5.4 upgraded to 6.2 and was running fine
> for several mon
I have a system running a dual intel zeon 2.8Ghz with 4G of ram and
using an intel raid controller model SRCU42X which uses the amr driver.
I have had this server running 5.4 upgraded to 6.2 and was running fine
for several months and then after a normal reboot I've started having
all sorts of prob
On Tue, 15 May 2007, Matthew Jacob spaketh thusly:
-}filesystem? ext3?
Correct.
-}
-}I want one of these failing machines *in my lab*.
-}
-}On 5/14/07, Randy Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-}> On Fri, 11 May 2007, Matthew Jacob spaketh thusly:
-}>
-}> -}Time frame to resolution involves get