I had an NFS server crash in an unfamiliar way.
2.2.19 smp 2xPIII 450
The screen was filled with varitions of [8010997c] and at the bottom of
the screen was the following:
Code: 8b 4a 04 85 c9 74 22 8b 5a 18 8b 02 89 01 8b 0a 85 c9 74 08
Can anyone clue me in on this?
Jay
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On Fri, 11 May 2001, Erik Mouw wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 07:32:41AM -0500, Collectively Unconscious wrote:
I had an NFS server crash in an unfamiliar way.
2.2.19 smp 2xPIII 450
The screen was filled with varitions of [8010997c] and at the bottom of
the screen
We are having a problem with writes.
They start at 14 M/s for the first hour and then drop to 2.5 M/s and stay
that way. Reads do not seem effected and we've noticed this on the 2.2.16,
2.2.17, 2.2.18 and now the 2.2.19pre11 kernels.
These are SMP P-IIIs from 450 to 800 MHz. Redhat 6.2
Jay
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Using a server works le bios and kernel 2.2.19pre11 SMP
we get the following message at the end of any reboot attempt (including
the magic alt-sysrq-b):
Disabling symmetric IO mode ... ... done
and then the system freezes requiring a manual reset.
Since we are looking at 100 of these to expand
On Tyan Thunderbird 2510 MBd with server works le bios and dual eepro100
82559 nics running 2.2.19pre11 and either Donald's driver 1.13 or intel's
driver 1.5.5a we get the following kernel panic after about 6 hrs of run:
Kernel panic:
shput: under:
80194fa2:1480
put:584
This is not running
If USB is disabled on a server works MB reboots hang in 2.2.x
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I'm not familiar with that option, where would I be setting it? Or even
better, where is it documented?
I'll inform server works of this problem.
Thanks,
Jay
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
If USB is disabled on a server works MB reboots hang in 2.2.x
In almost all cases a hang
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
If USB is disabled on a server works MB reboots hang in 2.2.x
In almost all cases a hang after Linux reboots the system and it not coming
back to the BIOS is a BIOS bug.
You can confirm this by asking the kernel to do a real bios reboot with
the
On Wed, 2 May 2001, [iso-8859-1] Samuli Kärkkäinen wrote:
I get repeatably both in 2.0 and 2.2 serieses of kernels the following kind
of errors:
2.2 kernels (several, including 2.2.18):
EXT2-fs error (device ide1(22,6)): ext2_check_inodes_bitmap: Wrong free inodes
count in group 768,
If USB is disabled on a server works MB reboots hang in 2.2.x
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I'm not familiar with that option, where would I be setting it? Or even
better, where is it documented?
I'll inform server works of this problem.
Thanks,
Jay
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > If USB is disabled on a server works MB reboots hang in 2.2.x
>
> In almost all cases a hang
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > If USB is disabled on a server works MB reboots hang in 2.2.x
>
> In almost all cases a hang after Linux reboots the system and it not coming
> back to the BIOS is a BIOS bug.
>
> You can confirm this by asking the kernel to do a real bios reboot with
>
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Robert Varga wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 10:34:56AM +1000, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 01:16:03AM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > > > > Quit being a naysayer. UNIX on a PDA is a wet dream.
> > > > What real value does it have, apart from the geek "look at
On Wed, 2 May 2001, [iso-8859-1] Samuli Kärkkäinen wrote:
> I get repeatably both in 2.0 and 2.2 serieses of kernels the following kind
> of errors:
>
> 2.2 kernels (several, including 2.2.18):
> EXT2-fs error (device ide1(22,6)): ext2_check_inodes_bitmap: Wrong free inodes
>count in group
I had an NFS server crash in an unfamiliar way.
2.2.19 smp 2xPIII 450
The screen was filled with varitions of [<8010997c>] and at the bottom of
the screen was the following:
Code: 8b 4a 04 85 c9 74 22 8b 5a 18 8b 02 89 01 8b 0a 85 c9 74 08
Can anyone clue me in on this?
Jay
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hines which aren't getting this oops.
Jay
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Erik Mouw wrote:
> On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 07:32:41AM -0500, Collectively Unconscious wrote:
> > I had an NFS server crash in an unfamiliar way.
> >
> > 2.2.19 smp 2xPIII 450
> >
> >
We are having a problem with writes.
They start at 14 M/s for the first hour and then drop to 2.5 M/s and stay
that way. Reads do not seem effected and we've noticed this on the 2.2.16,
2.2.17, 2.2.18 and now the 2.2.19pre11 kernels.
These are SMP P-IIIs from 450 to 800 MHz. Redhat 6.2
Jay
-
Using a server works le bios and kernel 2.2.19pre11 SMP
we get the following message at the end of any reboot attempt (including
the magic alt-sysrq-b):
Disabling symmetric IO mode ... ... done
and then the system freezes requiring a manual reset.
Since we are looking at 100 of these to expand
On Tyan Thunderbird 2510 MBd with server works le bios and dual eepro100
82559 nics running 2.2.19pre11 and either Donald's driver 1.13 or intel's
driver 1.5.5a we get the following kernel panic after about 6 hrs of run:
Kernel panic:
shput: under:
80194fa2:1480
put:584
This is not running
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