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On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 08:17:48PM +0100, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Any ideas on that? I'm currently avoiding the 3.6 series because
> of that problem but would be willing to reproduce the hang if I'd
> know what to do once it happens, ie. what kind of information to
> collect in order
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On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 08:17:48PM +0100, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
Any ideas on that? I'm currently avoiding the 3.6 series because
of that problem but would be willing to reproduce the hang if I'd
know what to do once it happens, ie. what kind of information to
collect in order to
Any ideas on that? I'm currently avoiding the 3.6 series because
of that problem but would be willing to reproduce the hang if I'd
know what to do once it happens, ie. what kind of information to
collect in order to identify the cause of the problem.
I may also try 3.7-rc if there's any interest.
Any ideas on that? I'm currently avoiding the 3.6 series because
of that problem but would be willing to reproduce the hang if I'd
know what to do once it happens, ie. what kind of information to
collect in order to identify the cause of the problem.
I may also try 3.7-rc if there's any interest.
On 20.11.2012 01:14, /me wrote:
> For the 4th time now after switching to kernel 3.6, my system became
> unresponsive during the nightly Bacula backup run. It looks as if
> all disk accesses are suddenly blocked [...]
> It never happened with kernel
> 3.5. For comparison went back to kernel 3.5.7
On 20.11.2012 01:14, /me wrote:
For the 4th time now after switching to kernel 3.6, my system became
unresponsive during the nightly Bacula backup run. It looks as if
all disk accesses are suddenly blocked [...]
It never happened with kernel
3.5. For comparison went back to kernel 3.5.7 for a
For the 4th time now after switching to kernel 3.6, my system became
unresponsive during the nightly Bacula backup run. It looks as if
all disk accesses are suddenly blocked:
- Desktop apps stop responding one after another, starting with
Firefox followed by other "heavy" apps, while Konsole
For the 4th time now after switching to kernel 3.6, my system became
unresponsive during the nightly Bacula backup run. It looks as if
all disk accesses are suddenly blocked:
- Desktop apps stop responding one after another, starting with
Firefox followed by other heavy apps, while Konsole
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