Hmm, that is strange, since unless the index file was just being created
the file metadata (as opposed to the data) probably doesn't change much.
What was the error there?
> FYI - I ran into some reproducible problems before with ext3 and possibly
> NFS. I had a 1365344k oracle database export gzipped down to 263688k and then
> made into an ISO image. I'd copy the file from the file server
> (2.4.3-SGI_XFS_1.0.1) via NFS , mount the ISO image, and burn it to CD
> without any errors being reported. When I'd try gunzip the file from CD, I'd
> get CRC errors. I then tried mounting the ISO image and running gunzip and
> I'd get the same CRC errors.
Have you tried disabling IDE DMA on this system?
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual
> address 01
> 38835e
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: printing eip:
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: c016bbd7
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: *pde = 00000000
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: Oops: 0000
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: CPU: 0
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: EIP: 0010:[<c016bbd7>] Not tainted
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: EFLAGS: 00013202
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: eax: cf967eb0 ebx: 01388346 ecx: 00000040
> edx: 0000001
> 4
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: esi: cf1c4eb0 edi: 8d505604 ebp: ce5df430
> esp: cf967e8
> 4
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: Process kjournald (pid: 139, stackpage=cf967000)
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: Stack: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000014
> cce1b440 cafe5220
> 000017fd 00000096
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: c0195a1c c12e00cc c12e5480 c38c9600
> c38c9780 c38c9480
> c38c96c0 c38c9540
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: c38c9120 c38c9a20 c38c9d20 c38c9660
> c38c9180 c38c9c60
> c38c9960 c38c9c00
> Aug 28 10:16:55 walt kernel: Call Trace: [<c0195a1c>] [<c016eeb3>]
> [<c016ece0>] [<c0107166>] [<c016ed00>]
You need to run this through ksymoops, otherwise it is just a bunch of
random numbers.
Cheers, Andreas
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