On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 15:39 +0100, Grzegorz Nosek wrote: > 2005/11/29, Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Have you seen this crash the vanilla kernel? What exactly are you doing > > to see the crash? If you have a script or something, could you post it. > > I could spend some time helping you debug it too on one of my SMP boxes. > > > > I'm not really using vanilla 2.6 kernels and my setup would be quite > hard to run on a vanilla kernel. > > The reproduceability of this bug varies. Sometimes it'll go for a few > days without happening, sometimes it's a matter of a few minutes. I'm > beginning to feel it's a vserver issue after all, somehow related to > pid virtualisation (it maps some vxi->vx_initpid to 1). > > Thus I cannot provide a simple script to trigger the bug (I wish I > could) but often doing a -j8 kernel compile in a vserver is enough. As I said earlier in this thread, I would like to be of assistance in tracking this down.
I am not that familiar with debugging this stuff, but have a box at home (that has apparently just crashed as I cannot reach it atm.) on which I can reproduce the hang quite easily ( tar -C /opt/data/templates/ -xf TEMPLATE.tgz | tar -C /vservers/ -xf - ;# crashes my box time..and..time..again). So if anyone can give me a bit more debugging clue, I am willing to spend some time in tracking this down. The machine itself is an abit bp6 dual celeron running gentoo linux and the gentoo vserver kernel from a month orso ago, which is vs2.1.0pre5 afaik - all prior functions crashed at the same rate as well. -- Regards, Dennis Roos Network Engineer @ InTouch N.V. Middenweg 76 1097 BS Amsterdam Tel: +31 (0)20 6752060 Fax: +31 (0)20 6758429 -=[Assumption is the mother of all f*ckups]=- _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver