We've successfully reproduced the error on a newly built instance.
We'll proceed to run the mainline kernel on the same instance.
Worth noting that it took 441529 seconds (5.1 days) since boot for this
to manifest in this case. On our previous instance the time to failure
was in the order of a
We're aiming to reproduce this issue on another instance, then will
switch to the mainline kernel to gather the info you need.
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Title:
System
With the sysctl net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1 we have still seen
another kernel error as follows:
[97989.224382] [ cut here ]
[97989.224395] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 19570 at
/build/linux-lts-xenial-ep3zLI/linux-lts-xenial-4.4.0/net/ipv6/addrconf_core.c:159
Logs are inline. If anything else is needed I'll capture and attach.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
After the upgrade to the `4.4.0-83-generic #106~14.04.1-Ubuntu` kernel
we are seeing system hangs with the following logs. Prior to this
upgrade there were no crashes or kernel traces of this sort. We have
ruled out physical hardware issues by moving the VM to another
Janne, good point. There's another possible workaround in certain
circumstances. You can also clear the auditd rules which should allow
you to continue working on a running system. This would be done by
issuing an auditctl -D, after which you should be able to use the
running system, albeit
Running latest kde 3.5.7 stuff in Archlinux.. same problem. acroread
works just fine..
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I am understanding that you have the bcm4306, if so you dont need
ndiswrapper and can use the bcm43xx module from the 2.6.20.1 kernel.
2007/3/7, Chris Bozic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm not totally sure but that wasn't the error I was getting related
to this bug.My card would work initially but
I am currently running kernel 2.6.20 which was released yesterday. With this
kernel you dont need the nosmp, and it works just fine.
hope it works for you.
Jinn
2007/2/6, francksau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
that my issue for this problem :
For me it's ok with option nosmp to the kernel .
I'have, hp
The txpower bug is fixed! full speed with bcm4311 and bcm4312! No need
for ndiswrapper anymore.
This is what you need.
kernel 2.6.20 and 2 patches:
ftp://lwfinger.dynalias.org/patches/2.6.20_combined
this one fixes :
1. The fix for DMA with 1 GB RAM.
2. The code change to operate the radio
upgraded to 2.6.20-rc5 hoping it would make a difference.. And it did.
But now I doesn't connect to the damned AP unless i am very very
close... Is this the same for you?
I gotta say that I plainly hate Broadcom for being so damn anti Linux
and uncooperative.. Hopefully the reverse engineered
now.
I would really like to know now, to ensure that this is smp related (and
not only in my case) that if you have smp systems as well, and if nosmp
helps you also.
thx
Jinn
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Do you guys have smp also? what cpu type do you have?
cheers
Jinn
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