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From: Michael Koehne <kraehe@copyleft.de>
To: BlaisorBlade <blaisorblade_spam@yahoo.it>,
	user-mode-linux-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [uml-devel] Unable to handle kernel paging request ...
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 05:31:26 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040708033126.GA10586@bakunin.copyleft.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200407071945.30015.blaisorblade_spam@yahoo.it> <200407071929.46294.blaisorblade_spam@yahoo.it>

Moin BlaisorBlade,

> >   I've talked to people on IRC, and they dont encounter those kind of
> >   ext3 crashes on 2.6 kernels. I dont had a camera for a screenshot,
> >   but dump was in ext3 area.
> What you mean with "ext3 crash"? "The dump was in ext3 area"? I don't 
> understand you, sorry.

  the crash 2.6.1+SKAS happened on file system operations on the host,
  while UML systems had been up and running - I first seen them once
  on find, and twice on rsync directory file walks on the host. I
  upgraded to 2.6.6+SKAS and they occured seldom. My server moved
  housing also, and is now hosting the UMLs. So I only know that its
  a seldom condition that is ext3_ related, but might be related to
  the UML patch - as others dont tell about so many panics - but does
  not require an UML to touch /proc/mm.

  Yesterday I noticed some points at the kernel panic, that started at
  postmaster at crontab time, and had a lot of ext3 pointers - but I
  did'nt had the patiens to write 3 pages of kernel panic ;(

> Well, the UML patch should have no influence, if you don't run UML on it (if 
> it happens after you have run UML at least once, there is still a chance

  the patch host-skas3-2.6.6-v1.patch is applied and running - but 
  /proc/mm was virgin - as there was no UML started on this machine
  for some days.

> >   or 34896138 May 25 20:45 linux-2.6.6.tar.bz2
> >    +    16182 May 25 20:35 host-skas3-2.6.6-v1.patch

  I'll stick to that combo for some more days (because of laziness ;)
  and hope to be more patient writing down the kernel panic next time.

> the second one is safe enough 
> (though somebody experience memory leaks... as reported on 
> http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade; however, they seldom happen).
 
  *hm* whats the current 'best practice patch' for 2.6.x ? 

  an rsync copy of my server's UML to my laptop's UML is a nice thing I
  wont want to miss anymore, even if the Double-NAT between them was a
  bit confusing at first - and 2.4.22 SKAS server and 2.4.22 UML are
  stable like a rock - at least in my ubd over ext3 over md-raid1
  on a Dual processor environment.

> You say in the title "Unable to handle kernel paging request". It means you 
> got a panic... Have you saved somewhere the complete message? Have you 
> checked if it's inside /var/log/messages?
  
  its not in any logs - as it was ext3 related on the host file system,
  if I managed to understand the dump. The process was postmaster running
  from cron on the host - there was no UML running since boot and the
  trace mentioned a lot of ext3_ <something>.

> Does "dump was in ext3 area" means 
> that the call trace mentioned ext3_ <something>? If it speaks about 
> __init_new_context, proc_mm or such things then the SKAS patch is likely to 
> be at fault, if not it's unlikely...

  I'll look at those more closely if it happens again, any other
  pointers so I could sort out UML related areas here ?

  I'll also might find the time to try a more actual kernel+skas combo
  before - as the crash is seldom, on a machine, I'm using regulary for
  about 2-4 full load hours from compiler per day with normal background
  processes in the other time.

Bye Michael
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  reply	other threads:[~2004-07-08  3:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-07-07  9:06 [uml-devel] Unable to handle kernel paging request Michael Koehne
2004-07-07 17:29 ` BlaisorBlade
2004-07-08  3:31   ` Michael Koehne [this message]
2004-07-08 16:00     ` BlaisorBlade
2004-07-07 17:45 ` BlaisorBlade

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