I'm VERY happy to say that Ingo's one-liner did fix the panics. Like
others, I'd have to step back to the previous version if the bug
persisted.
Everything is working fine now. I'm just waiting for the fix that will
make the resync threads disappear :-)
At 02:42 PM 12/18/98 -0200, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
>Peter Tillemans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 18 December 1998 15:35:
> >I have the same error using gcc-2.7.2.3.
>
>Good, I mean, it's not an egcs problem :-)
>...
> >This morning the same 'Kernel panic hm ??
On 18 Dec 1998, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> Trying this list first, if it's not raid-related I'll go to linux-kernel...
>
> Our raid5 server locked again, with the message "kernel panic hm ??"
> displayed 3 times on the console. This is the second time.
> Inte
Peter Tillemans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 18 December 1998 15:35:
>I have the same error using gcc-2.7.2.3.
Good, I mean, it's not an egcs problem :-)
...
>This morning the same 'Kernel panic hm ??'
Did you see Ingo's reply to the list? I enclose it here anywa
On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> Trying this list first, if it's not raid-related I'll go to linux-kernel...
>
> Our raid5 server locked again, with the message "kernel panic hm ??"
> displayed 3 times on the console. This is the second time.
ugh,
Trying this list first, if it's not raid-related I'll go to linux-kernel...
Our raid5 server locked again, with the message "kernel panic hm ??"
displayed 3 times on the console. This is the second time.
Interestingly, it locked roughly at the same time: 6:24 and 6:30. Thi