2.6.11.7 crash related possibly to the it87 module

2005-04-22 Thread Kim Holviala
The CPU, mobo and memory were less than three days old so I'm not sure if they're at fault. The it87 sensors module did something weird after which all memory was consumed and the kernel started killing processes. The keyboard I plugged in wouldn't do anything, so it was power button time. I

2.6.11.7 crash related possibly to the it87 module

2005-04-22 Thread Kim Holviala
The CPU, mobo and memory were less than three days old so I'm not sure if they're at fault. The it87 sensors module did something weird after which all memory was consumed and the kernel started killing processes. The keyboard I plugged in wouldn't do anything, so it was power button time. I

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Kim Holviala wrote: Also, what filesystem is being used on the server, what mount flags (if any) and what export options. All the files are here: http://www.holviala.com/~kimmy/crash/mount Umph... Actually, the files are here: http://www.holviala.com/~kimmy/crash/ Mount options: /dev/md8 on /boot

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Neil Brown wrote: On Thursday February 10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyway, I mount the export to a Linux client (tried with a few with different 2.6 kernels and distros) and then start copying files from clients CDROM to the server through NFS. After copying a few small files, the first big

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Kim Holviala wrote: Kim Holviala wrote: To narrow down the problem, I've tried the following: - copied files from a different client running Gentoo: reboot - exported a non-raided partition (hdc9) and tried that: reboot - switched 2.6.10 to 2.6.11-rc3: reboot, but it took longer - tried with both

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Kim Holviala wrote: To narrow down the problem, I've tried the following: - copied files from a different client running Gentoo: reboot - exported a non-raided partition (hdc9) and tried that: reboot - switched 2.6.10 to 2.6.11-rc3: reboot, but it took longer - tried with both udp and tcp mounts

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Kim Holviala wrote: To narrow down the problem, I've tried the following: - copied files from a different client running Gentoo: reboot - exported a non-raided partition (hdc9) and tried that: reboot - switched 2.6.10 to 2.6.11-rc3: reboot, but it took longer - tried with both udp and tcp mounts

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Kim Holviala wrote: Kim Holviala wrote: To narrow down the problem, I've tried the following: - copied files from a different client running Gentoo: reboot - exported a non-raided partition (hdc9) and tried that: reboot - switched 2.6.10 to 2.6.11-rc3: reboot, but it took longer - tried with both

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Neil Brown wrote: On Thursday February 10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyway, I mount the export to a Linux client (tried with a few with different 2.6 kernels and distros) and then start copying files from clients CDROM to the server through NFS. After copying a few small files, the first big

Re: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-10 Thread Kim Holviala
Kim Holviala wrote: Also, what filesystem is being used on the server, what mount flags (if any) and what export options. All the files are here: http://www.holviala.com/~kimmy/crash/mount Umph... Actually, the files are here: http://www.holviala.com/~kimmy/crash/ Mount options: /dev/md8 on /boot

Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-09 Thread Kim Holviala
I hit an obscure bug last night when trying to copy files from an nfs client to my nfs server. The server is a P3/800 with three IDE disks in software RAID5 running vanilla 2.6.10 and Debian Sarge. The network is local 100Mbit/s switched ethernet. The server exports a 220 gig partition which

Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD

2005-02-09 Thread Kim Holviala
I hit an obscure bug last night when trying to copy files from an nfs client to my nfs server. The server is a P3/800 with three IDE disks in software RAID5 running vanilla 2.6.10 and Debian Sarge. The network is local 100Mbit/s switched ethernet. The server exports a 220 gig partition which