Control: reassign -1 linux On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 09:53:23PM -0500, Gabe wrote: > After attempting to scp or rsync a directory with many large-ish files > (20-600M) to a remote host, the remote machine will crash. This hasn't > happened > with smaller file transfers; only when the directory contains gigabytes of > data, after about 3GB have been copied. I tried once to scp a similar ammount > of data from a different client to the same machine, with the same result. The > commands used were: > > scp -r ./localdirectory jgmanilla@remotehost:~/ > rsync -avP ./localdirectory jgmanilla@remotehost:~/ > > If you happened to be logged into an ssh session, you may get the following > message before the system goes down: > > Message from syslogd@localhost at Dec 12 16:22:24 ... > kernel:[ 406.101940] Internal error: Oops: 96000004 [#1] SMP > > Message from syslogd@localhost at Dec 12 16:22:24 ... > kernel:[ 406.130105] Code: b9402a62 f9405e63 8b020014 dac00e81 > (f8626814) > > Expected outcome was for scp and rsync to complete their file transfers > with no errors. > > The hardware of the remote machine was a RockPro64. > The client operating systems tested were Gentoo and Arch linux.
In general kernel oopses are kernel bugs, not userspace bugs, so reassigning to linux. I expect that the full contents of the oops message from syslog would be helpful to the kernel maintainers. -- Colin Watson (he/him) [[email protected]]

