Re: 2.4.20 instability on bigmem systems?

William Lee Irwin III (wli@holomorphy.com)
Fri, 14 Mar 2003 12:08:57 -0800


On Thursday 13 March 2003 20:13, William Lee Irwin III wrote:
>> Hmm, neither slabinfo nor meminfo show the machine being under any
>> stress. Were they generated while the problem was happening?
>> The useful information would be to collect meminfo and slabinfo while
>> kswapd and updated are spinning. Also, cpuinfo doesn't ever change,
>> (at least while being run on the same box) so you can leave that out.

On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
> Ahh. I was a bit out of it yesterday, and didn't think to actually stress
> the machine. :\
> I'll be able to give it a good beating this weekend sometime.

cc: me when you post those results.

On Thursday 13 March 2003 20:13, William Lee Irwin III wrote:
>> BTW, oopses tracing back into the VM doesn't help. It's usually someone
>> doing something wrong the VM checks for. In this case I'll bet someone
>> (i.e. LVM) called vmalloc() with interrupts off.

On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
> Hmm... Okay, mind if I quote you when I post that oops the the lvm list? :)

Understand that was said in the context of finding the VM bug. I'm not
interested in LVM bugs, legitimate though they may be, mostly b/c it's
not my project and I can't save the world.

-- wli
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