I'm experimenting with MooseFS on NetBSD/i386 and /amd64, current as of
September 9th. The server side seems to work fine, with everything
behaving just as it should when using a Linux client. The NetBSD
client, however, crashes the kernel. Here it is on amd64:
barsoom# crash -M netbsd.25.core
On 31 Oct 2014, at 17:09, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo t...@hamartun.priv.no wrote:
I'm experimenting with MooseFS on NetBSD/i386 and /amd64, current as of
September 9th.
Please update -- hopefully fixed with Rev. 1.34 of fs/puffs/puffs_node.c
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J. Hannken-Illjes - hann...@eis.cs.tu-bs.de - TU
Yay!
That's KMEM_SIZE. Great.
It means that it caught a memory corruption somewhere.
That being said, I don't think I can help without a trace...
Le 31/10/2014 22:01, Petri Laakso a écrit :
Hi
I'd got panic when doing 7.0_BETA file system resize for raspberry pi after
install. I compiled
Updating src tree:
P src/distrib/evbarm/instkernel/sshramdisk/Makefile
P src/lib/libperfuse/fuse.h
P src/lib/libperfuse/ops.c
P src/lib/libperfuse/perfuse.c
P src/lib/libperfuse/perfuse_priv.h
P src/lib/libpuffs/dispatcher.c
P src/lib/libpuffs/opdump.c
P src/lib/libpuffs/puffs.c
P