On Wed, 2 Jul 2014, Ryan C. Underwood wrote:
Anyone seeing this oops with recent kernels? This started after I upgraded the Ubuntu distribution on my laptop. It doesn't happen every time; usually only when a reboot would be inconvenient. :-) I have only observed it happening when my wireless link goes dead (either momentarily due to loss of signal or deliberately because I used the rfkill switch).
Hi Ryan, I think the answer involves an aspect of "don't do that". The following commit has landed on master, but not the 1.6 branch: commit 1d9888be486198868983048eeffabdfef5afa94b Author: Andrew Deason <[email protected]> Date: Wed Nov 2 10:43:54 2011 -0500 Remove -settime/RXAFS_GetTime client support Remove the -settime option from afsd, and any code for making RXAFS_GetTime calls in libafs. Server probes have been replaced by calls to RXAFS_GetCapabilities, and the actual functionality of synchronizing the system clock has been superseded by other systems like NTP. Issue a warning for all code paths that try to enable -settime support. Historical note: the code that this commit is removing contains bugs. Do not simply revert this commit to turn on -settime support again. Change-Id: Id291f5f88b1ad84594706f2a1a02a933dddd0cb9 Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/5787 Tested-by: BuildBot <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <[email protected]> I would recommend removing the -settime option from your afsd invocation. -Ben Kaduk _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
