David Miller a écrit :
From: BERTRAND_Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 00:41:48 +0100
U60 runs debian/etch, nfs-kernel-server, and client I use for tests is
a i386 (K6-3/400) that runs debian/etch too. I have tested different
memory configuration and the oops always occurs at t
On Dec 20 2006 00:41, BERTRAND Joël wrote:
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> Root rayleigh:[~] > ksymoops -v /boot/vmlinux-2.6.19.1 oops
BTW, don't run ksym* on 2.6 kernels, it is not needed.
-`J'
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David Miller a écrit :
From: BERTRAND_Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 00:41:48 +0100
U60 runs debian/etch, nfs-kernel-server, and client I use for tests is
a i386 (K6-3/400) that runs debian/etch too. I have tested different
memory configuration and the oops always occurs at t
From: BERTRAND_Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 00:41:48 +0100
> U60 runs debian/etch, nfs-kernel-server, and client I use for tests is
> a i386 (K6-3/400) that runs debian/etch too. I have tested different
> memory configuration and the oops always occurs at the same instru
Hello,
I'm working on an UltraSPARC 60 workstation with 1 GB, two
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and several SCSI disks (raid1 and raid6). This file
server is stable if (and only if) nobody tries to access to files by
nfs. If nfs is used (only nfsv3), kernel makes oops. I use a official
2.6.19.1