Re: linux-2.4.0-test1-ac22-riel deadlocks

From: Juan J. Quintela (quintela@fi.udc.es)
Date: Tue Jun 20 2000 - 19:37:19 EST


>>>>> "christopher" == Christopher Zimmerman <zim@av.com> writes:

christopher> "Juan J. Quintela" wrote:

>> >>>>> "christopher" == Christopher Zimmerman <zim@av.com> writes:
>>
christopher> hey all,
christopher> linux-2.4.0-test1-ac22-riel deadlocks with the message VM: killing
christopher> process init.
christopher> Some times the message is for a different process, however the system
christopher> always locks afterwards.
>>
>> What are you testing/using???? Could you told me a way to reproduce it?
>>
>> All the killing messages except in real OOM situations was supposed to
>> be solved :((((
>>
>> Later, Juan.
>>
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christopher> Whenever I attempt to build a web index on a box running 2.4.0-test1-ac22-riel the
christopher> will eventually crash. I think several concurrent bonnies with a file size will do
christopher> the same thing. Since all my test boxes are down right now I can't confirm that.
christopher> However, this problem only manifests itself after hours upon hours of crunching.

Could you try to check that in a machine with kdb installed? That way
you can get traces when you have the deadlocks.

Later, Juan.

PD. I mantain kdb actualized patches in my web page
(http://carpanta.dc.fi.udc.es/~quintela/kernel/)

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