communication between
two computers at the time of the messages, so I'm guessing that
because of that, drbd could at least theoretically triggered this
somehow.
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el panic --not syncing:Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
keywords: crash, freeze, freezing, hang, hung, panic, locked up,
scsi, thread, threads, interrupt handler, bug, race condition.
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el panic --not syncing:Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
keywords: crash, freeze, freezing, hang, hung, panic, locked up,
scsi, thread, threads, interrupt handler, bug, race condition.
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communication between
two computers at the time of the messages, so I'm guessing that
because of that, drbd could at least theoretically triggered this
somehow.
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rnel on this amd64-based computer is now 2.6.16.20. LVM is
version 2.02.05 (versions from Gentoo packages). Device mapper is
1.02.07 and udev is 090.) Since I'm shooting in the dark, cc'd to the
gentoo ml since this system is gentoo-based (2005.0 profile).
>/ 2006-06-12 01:06:30 -
rnel on this amd64-based computer is now 2.6.16.20. LVM is
version 2.02.05 (versions from Gentoo packages). Device mapper is
1.02.07 and udev is 090.) Since I'm shooting in the dark, cc'd to the
gentoo ml since this system is gentoo-based (2005.0 profile).
>/ 2006-06-12 01:06:30 -
The problem,at least I think it's the same problem, also occurs in
kernel 2.6.17.1.
The relevant output has been posted online at
http://www.kennedy.aecom.yu.edu/misc/drbdstall2.htm
>
>/ 2006-06-08 20:34:10 -0400
>\ Maurice Volaski:
>> It appears that kernel 2.6.17-rc
The problem,at least I think it's the same problem, also occurs in
kernel 2.6.17.1.
The relevant output has been posted online at
http://www.kennedy.aecom.yu.edu/misc/drbdstall2.htm
>
>/ 2006-06-08 20:34:10 -0400
>\ Maurice Volaski:
>> It appears that kernel 2.6.17-rc
el panic --not syncing:Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
keywords: crash, freeze, freezing, hang, hung, panic, locked up,
scsi, thread, threads, interrupt handler, bug, race condition.
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er during this time, and when I
reattached it, it had no trouble syncing to the peer. That system,
which should basically be identical, however, has no trouble running
running fsck everywhere. I'm not sure, though, if that lets LVM off
the hook.
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First, did you confirm this behavior? Can you please explain that?
How could they possibly interact with one another?
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 04:21:29PM -0400, Maurice Volaski wrote:
I'm making an assumption that depmod is somehow to blame and have logged
this as a kernel bug,
just
>drbd. Source was compiled with Gentoo gcc-4.1.2, glibc-2.5-r3
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I am c'cing the kernel mailing list because this appears to be a
problem with how any module accesses symbols in the kernel, not just
>drbd. Source was compiled with Gentoo gcc-4.1.2, glibc-2.5-r3
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Any comments on what might be going on?
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I am c'cing the kernel mailing list because this appears to be a
problem with how any module accesses symbols in the kernel, not just
drbd. Source was compiled with Gentoo gcc-4.1.2, glibc-2.5-r3.
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ols in the kernel, not just
drbd. Source was compiled with Gentoo gcc-4.1.2, glibc-2.5-r3.
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rbd devices show up in /dev as if there never had been any
problem.
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The kernel module drbd (version 0.7.13) can no longer find its
devices (e.g., /dev/drbd0, /dev/drbd1) in kernel 2.6.13. The version
of udev I am using 065/068 didn't make a difference. It works fine
with kernel 2.6.12.5 and 2.6.12.6.
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If your using RedHat, you need to change mptscish to mptspi in
/etc/modprobe.conf.
If your using SuSE, you need to change mptscish to mptspi in
/etc/sysconfig/kernel
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Maurice Volaski wrote:
CONFIG_THERM_PM72 is required for thermal management in at least
Macs, most notably the PowerMac G5. Without it, the computer will
run its fans at the max and is very loud.
It's missing from .config in at least a few releases of recent
kernels (2.6.10, 2.6.11).
this version and it
is, in fact, present for ppc64 in
/usr/src/linux-2.6.10-gentoo-r6/arch/ppc64/defconfig
That suggests the mechanism that generates the .config files is not
working right under certain circumstances related to the 64bit G5.
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w why?
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The patch below works. Thanks.
Maurice Volaski writes:
> I am running Gentoo with a fresh 2.6.11-r1. I have all the kernel
> debugging options turned on. Occasionally, I can get past the boot
> process, but half the time it freezes somewhere along the way. If
> not, I do get
this can be debugged further?
other keywords: PowerPC, ppc, ppc64, Apple, freeze, freezing,
freezes, hang, hangs, froze, frozen, locks up, locked up, hard lock.
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and
latest patch for ext3 applied. Booting was initially set to launch a
monolithic 2.4.5 kernel which boots with no problem. Then I tried it
2.4.5 from scratch with a fresh initrd and modules of scsi and
aic7xxx where it causes the panic described above.
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