From: linuxkernel@arcor.de
To: nfs@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: several oopses of nfsd in 2.6.16.29
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 11:59:13 +0100 (CET) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3606592.1164970753868.JavaMail.ngmail@webmail13> (raw)
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Von: linuxkernel@arcor.de
An: okir@suse.de
Datum: 01.12.2006 11:52
Betreff: Re: [NFS] several oopses of nfsd in 2.6.16.29
Hello,
thanks for your reply!
> On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 09:06:35AM +0100, linuxkernel@arcor.de wrote:
> > it happened again, but this time without /proc/fs/nfsd mounted. This is
> getting on my nerves.
> > Please see attached the oopses. Now I switched to 2.6.16.33.
>
> It doesn't look like this is necessarily nfsd's fault; this looks more
ok, I only saw "Process: nfsd" in the oops, that's why I report it here.
> like memory corruption to me. Something stomped on either the inode or
> (less likely) the inode->ops of some file.
possible but oopses also occured on the other machine, although
they weren't logged, but okay I'll run a memtest. And the filesystems
of these machines are synced via rsync, not via drbd, so the inodes
are different.
>
> I'd suggest building the kernel with slab debugging enabled and
> see whether that turns up anything useful.
do I have to do anything special besides building with CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB?
>
> There's a remote chance this is related to ACLs though, as the
> first crash is in an ACL call. Are you using ACLs at all?
yes, they are mounted with acl, but it is not used at the moment,
I don't even think there is any file with acls set.
Thanks again,
Peter
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2006-12-06 5:33 several oopses of nfsd in 2.6.16.29 Kevin Jamieson
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