22.07.2017 12:42, Don Lewis wrote:
> The double fault is a pretty good indication that you overflowed the
> kernel stack. Having ~40 frames on the stack when the fault happened is
> consistent with that.
>
> It looks like you are trying to execute a program from an NFS file
> system that is
On 21 Jul, G. Paul Ziemba wrote:
> GENERIC kernel r321349 results in the following about a minute after
> multiuser boot completes.
>
> What additional information should I provide to assist in debugging?
>
> Many thanks!
>
> [Extracted from /var/crash/core.txt.NNN]
>
> KDB: stack backtrace:
>
GENERIC kernel r321349 results in the following about a minute after
multiuser boot completes.
What additional information should I provide to assist in debugging?
Many thanks!
[Extracted from /var/crash/core.txt.NNN]
KDB: stack backtrace:
#0 0x810f6ed7 at kdb_backtrace+0xa7
#1
It’s an SM961, not PM951.
> Am 21.07.2017 um 20:24 schrieb Stefan Bethke :
>
> I have a fresh SuperMicro SYS-5019S-M and I’ve installed a Samsung SM961
> 128GBB, which I want to use as a ZFS cache.
>
> After installing 11.1-RC3, I’m getting the below errors during boot, and
>
I have a fresh SuperMicro SYS-5019S-M and I’ve installed a Samsung SM961
128GBB, which I want to use as a ZFS cache.
After installing 11.1-RC3, I’m getting the below errors during boot, and trying
to read or write to it produces the same message.
Is there a tunable to make this work? A quick