Re: 2.6.18.2 x86_64 smp oops dst_destroy dst_rcu_free

2006-12-02 Thread Christian Parpart
On Saturday 02 December 2006 22:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
> pls check it out, wtf is problem :)

try disabling SMP and restart. 
I'm most probably sure that it works this way. if so, please tell me so :)

Thanks in advance,
Christian Parpart.


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x86-64 dual core: oops'ing alot, "null pointer deref, ..."

2006-12-02 Thread Christian Parpart
Hi all,

(nearly?) just like bart trojanowski's problem, I get tons of oops'es when 
booting into the kernel using SMP activated.

noapic cmdline does not help either.

However, I made lots some screenshots of my oops times as it sometimes even 
happens before init got spawned:

http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/30112006067.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/30112006069.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/01122006070.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/02122006071.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/02122006072.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/02122006074.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/02122006076.jpg

all with smp enabled, and with KV from 2.6.16 to 2.6.19.

I am currently playing with kexec/kdump to get more out of it, but don't 
expect me to get it running well (yet) ;)

However, I'd be really pleased when someone could help me out here as I'm not 
really willing to run in non-smp mode when having a second core in the box.

Many thanks in advance,
Christian Parpart.


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x86-64 dual core: oops'ing alot, null pointer deref, ...

2006-12-02 Thread Christian Parpart
Hi all,

(nearly?) just like bart trojanowski's problem, I get tons of oops'es when 
booting into the kernel using SMP activated.

noapic cmdline does not help either.

However, I made lots some screenshots of my oops times as it sometimes even 
happens before init got spawned:

http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/30112006067.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/30112006069.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/01122006070.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/02122006071.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/02122006072.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/02122006074.jpg
http://mylair.de/~trapni/crashes/02122006076.jpg

all with smp enabled, and with KV from 2.6.16 to 2.6.19.

I am currently playing with kexec/kdump to get more out of it, but don't 
expect me to get it running well (yet) ;)

However, I'd be really pleased when someone could help me out here as I'm not 
really willing to run in non-smp mode when having a second core in the box.

Many thanks in advance,
Christian Parpart.


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Re: 2.6.18.2 x86_64 smp oops dst_destroy dst_rcu_free

2006-12-02 Thread Christian Parpart
On Saturday 02 December 2006 22:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
 pls check it out, wtf is problem :)

try disabling SMP and restart. 
I'm most probably sure that it works this way. if so, please tell me so :)

Thanks in advance,
Christian Parpart.


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Re: Kernel SCM saga..

2005-04-10 Thread Christian Parpart
On Monday 11 April 2005 12:33 am, you wrote:
[..]
> Well, I followed some of the instructions to mirror the kernel tree on
> svn.clkao.org/linux/cvs, and although it took around 12 hours to import
> 28232 versions, I seem to have a mirror of it on my own subversion
> server now. I think the svn.clkao.org mirror was taken from bkcvs... the
> last log message I see is "Rev 28232 - torvalds - 2005-04-04 09:08:33"

I'd love to see svk as a real choice for you guys, but I don't mind as along 
as I get a door open using svn/svk ;);)

> I have no idea what's missing. What is everyone's favorite web frontend
> to subversion? 

Check out ViewCVS at: http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net/
This seem widely used (not just by me ^o^).

Regards,
Christian Parpart.

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Re: Kernel SCM saga..

2005-04-10 Thread Christian Parpart
On Monday 11 April 2005 12:33 am, you wrote:
[..]
 Well, I followed some of the instructions to mirror the kernel tree on
 svn.clkao.org/linux/cvs, and although it took around 12 hours to import
 28232 versions, I seem to have a mirror of it on my own subversion
 server now. I think the svn.clkao.org mirror was taken from bkcvs... the
 last log message I see is Rev 28232 - torvalds - 2005-04-04 09:08:33

I'd love to see svk as a real choice for you guys, but I don't mind as along 
as I get a door open using svn/svk ;);)

 I have no idea what's missing. What is everyone's favorite web frontend
 to subversion? 

Check out ViewCVS at: http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net/
This seem widely used (not just by me ^o^).

Regards,
Christian Parpart.

-- 
Netiquette: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt
 01:55:08 up 18 days, 15:01,  2 users,  load average: 0.27, 0.39, 0.36


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