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Subject: [Bug 29402] kernel panics while running ffsb scalability workloads
on 2.6.38-rc1 through -rc5
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 18:07:39 GMT
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--- Comment #12 from Eric Whitney 2011-02-28 18:07:38 ---
Hi Lukas:
The quick and dirty patch I attached on 26 Feb successfully passed 36 hours of
testing on ext4, ext4 nojournal, and ext4 mblk_io_submit filesystems using the
ffsb scalability workloads. That was a total of 135 ffsb runs. The original
panic appeared on average after two runs.
At any rate, hopefully this is a useful data point. I'd be happy to test your
more polished patch in the same manner.
Thanks,
Eric
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