Please be sure to CC openafs-info on all your replies. Honestly, I don't know what to tell you. This seems to imply that something is wrong with RH8, but it's working on my RH8 system so I don't know what to say.
Maybe someone else has an idea? -derek "Woodman, Joel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Derek, > > The vmalloc bug looks like it's still turning up, even in the base RedHat > 8.0 kernel: > > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: Starting AFS cache scan...------------[ > cut here ]------------ > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: kernel BUG at vmalloc.c:249! > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: invalid operand: 0000 > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: libafs-2.4.18-14-i686 autofs 3c59x > iptable_filter ip_tables mousedev keybdev h > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: CPU: 0 > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: EIP: 0010:[<c0134123>] Tainted: PF > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202 > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: EIP is at __vmalloc [kernel] 0x33 > (2.4.18-14) > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: eax: 000fffa9 ebx: fffa9000 ecx: > 00000033 edx: fffa81c0 > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: esi: 00030d40 edi: 0000000a ebp: > fffa81c0 esp: ce05fb68 > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: Process afsd (pid: 640, > stackpage=ce05f000) > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: Stack: 0000c350 c010cef8 0000c350 00000444 > 0000c350 d0ccf002 fffa81c0 00030d40 > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: 0000000a fffa81c0 d092487b fffa81c0 > 000001f2 00000163 fffa81c0 d08c6000 > Mar 5 15:48:37 bunnicula kernel: 0000ca96 d08cc0d8 fffa81c0 00030d40 > d0cdb350 0000c350 d0924b24 fffa81c0 > Mar 5 15:48:38 bunnicula kernel: Call Trace: [<c010cef8>] call_do_IRQ > [kernel] 0x5 (0xce05fb6c)) > Mar 5 15:48:38 bunnicula kernel: [<d092487b>] linux_alloc > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0xab (0xce05fb90)) > Mar 5 15:48:38 bunnicula kernel: [<d0924b24>] osi_linux_alloc > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x14 (0xce05fbc0)) > Mar 5 15:48:38 bunnicula kernel: [<d08f03d2>] afs_osi_Alloc > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x42 (0xce05fbe0)) > Mar 5 15:48:38 bunnicula kernel: [<d08ec02c>] afs_dcacheInit > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x23c (0xce05fbf8)) > Mar 5 15:48:38 bunnicula kernel: [<d08ec0a1>] afs_dcacheInit > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x2b1 (0xce05fc00)) > Mar 5 15:48:38 bunnicula kernel: [<d08ebfc0>] afs_dcacheInit > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x1d0 (0xce05fc08)) > Mar 5 15:48:38 bunnicula kernel: [<d08fc400>] afs_vcacheInit > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x50 (0xce05fc18)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<d08edfc2>] afs_CacheInit > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x152 (0xce05fc30)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<d0929e8a>] afs_syscall_call > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x66a (0xce05fc70)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<d094b9c4>] afs_iclLongTermSetp > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x0 (0xce05fca0)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c01bd060>] dma_timer_expiry [kernel] 0x0 > (0xce05fcac)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c015dcb8>] padzero [kernel] 0x28 > (0xce05fcb0)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c01a2388>] locate_hd_struct [kernel] > 0x38 (0xce05fcdc)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c01bc880>] ide_build_sglist [kernel] > 0xb0 (0xce05fcf0)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<d083a388>] ext3_get_block_handle [ext3] > 0x78 (0xce05fd08)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c01bd060>] dma_timer_expiry [kernel] 0x0 > (0xce05fd44)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<d083a708>] ext3_getblk [ext3] 0xa8 > (0xce05fd80)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c01aefec>] ide_wait_stat [kernel] 0xcc > (0xce05fda0)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c01875a1>] scrup [kernel] 0x121 > (0xce05fdd0)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c01875a1>] scrup [kernel] 0x121 > (0xce05fe04)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c0188e52>] lf [kernel] 0x62 > (0xce05fe34)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c018aec0>] do_con_trol [kernel] 0xcd0 > (0xce05fe50)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c01881d5>] hide_cursor [kernel] 0x65 > (0xce05fe58)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c01d7a79>] vgacon_cursor [kernel] 0xe9 > (0xce05fec8)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c018828b>] set_cursor [kernel] 0x7b > (0xce05fee4)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c018bf9d>] con_flush_chars [kernel] 0x3d > (0xce05fef4)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c017ea11>] write_chan [kernel] 0x161 > (0xce05ff00)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<d092a34f>] afs_syscall > [libafs-2.4.18-14-i686] 0x18f (0xce05ff40)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c017a75d>] tty_write [kernel] 0xfd > (0xce05ff74)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c017e8b0>] write_chan [kernel] 0x0 > (0xce05ff78)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: [<c010910f>] system_call [kernel] 0x33 > (0xce05ffc0)) > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: > Mar 5 15:48:39 bunnicula kernel: Code: 0f 0b f9 00 b5 97 25 c0 31 d2 8b 5c > 24 18 89 d0 8b 74 24 1c > > libafs-2.4.18-14-i686 is listed in /usr/vice/etc/modload as one of the > defaults, so I'm not sure what else to do at this point. > > # fs setacl /afs system:anyuser rl > > still gets > > fs: Invalid argument; it is possible that /afs is not in AFS. > > I can easily back down to RH 7.3, which I'm using on a majority of my > servers and workstations as it is, but I'd like to see if there's anything I > might be missing before I start over from scratch. > > -Joel > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Derek Atkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 6:26 PM > > To: Woodman, Joel > > Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Problems configuring the top level of the AFS > > files pace > > > > > > Should be enough > > > > -derek > > > > "Woodman, Joel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > It looks like you're having a kernel error here. I don't know why > > > > vmalloc() is failing. It could be a problem with the > > kernel module; > > > > it could be a problem with the kernel. I don't know if > > anyone else > > > > has tried using the -24 kernel. Is there any chance you > > can try using > > > > a "supported" kernel, just to rule out that potential problem? > > > > > > Sure. I'll back down to one of the kernels supported in the base > > > distribution and see how that works out. Will it be > > necessary to reinstall > > > any elements of OpenAFS, or will booting under another > > kernel be enough? > > > > > > -Joel > > > > -- > > Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory > > Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) > > URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP key available > > -- Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP key available _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
