tc qdisc command is partially broken after applying patch-4.14.76-77.
Applying patch-4.14.77-78 didn't fix it.
Test command:
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: hfsc default fffd
Kernel answer:
RTNETLINK answers: Numerical result out of range
I have identified the problematic sub-patch ou
KVM - Oops is gone using kernel 3.2.78
Module kvm_intel and kvm_amd is now working as expected.
Thank you!
BR, Toni
Zitat von astx :
While trying to load module kvm_intel from kernel version 3.2.77 I
get following Oops:
has_svm: not amd
kvm: no hardware support
BUG: unable to handle
While trying to load module kvm_intel from kernel version 3.2.77 I get
following Oops:
has_svm: not amd
kvm: no hardware support
BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 01f0
IP: [] kvm_arch_init+0xe5/0x1c0 [kvm]
PGD 26052d067 PUD 28a417067 PMD 0
Oops: [#1] SMP
now again.
Thank you all for your fast and competent help.
Best Regards,
Toni
Zitat von Pablo Neira Ayuso :
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 05:04:02PM +0100, astx wrote:
Dear Alexey,
seems to help. Thank you for your quick response. Kernel 3.10.28 is
now stable using h323 / Polycom.
Thanks, if no
Dear Alexey,
seems to help. Thank you for your quick response. Kernel 3.10.28 is
now stable using h323 / Polycom.
Will test this patch with different kernel versions the next days.
Best Regards,
Toni
Original message from Alexey Dobriyan:
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Using Polycom video conferencing software my homebrew linux NAT router
crashes with attached kernel oops message.
This error can be reproduced also using kernel 3.2.54. Kernel 2.6.35
seems to be stable.
Disabling nf_nat_h323 and nf_conntrack_h323 avoids crash - but video
conferencing softwa
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