On Tue, 2010-12-07 at 16:05 +0100, Ondrej Valousek wrote: > On 07.12.2010 13:21, Ian Kent wrote: > > Unfortunately not but there certainly is a mistake in this area > > somewhere. > > > > I have another report of a hang with very similar symptoms but a thread > > that should have existed in the back trace had simply disappeared. That > > thread should have been an expire callback just like the one you have > > here. So this is really useful to know but I haven't worked it out yet. > Hi Ian, > > Ok, so how can I help now? Submit a bugzilla request/Redhat support > case/forget about it?
My problem is working out what is going wrong. There are two things we need to do. First, any information about what is happening at the time this occurs might give us a clue of where to look. Second, a debug log might tell us what is happening, especially if we can spot the time of the problem and relate it back to the time in the log, although turning debugging on might stop the bug from occurring. If that happens then we need to go over what we do have and guess, then put some selective logging in to try and nail down what is happening. There's no question this process is difficult for us both and will require a fair amount of effort but that's the way it goes. Ian _______________________________________________ autofs mailing list [email protected] http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
