Hello, All
I have the following configuration: CentOS 3.8, kernel
2.4.21-41.0.01.EL, Dialogic boards.
Sometimes a kernel panic happens. I setup netdump and got several crash
dumps and logs. Backtrace shows that kswapd called BUG in try_to_unmap
function. Unfortunately I couldn't upgrade the
Well. I expected similar answer :) But unfortunately it's not my
decision to use CentOS. Also I couldn't get RH customer support for some
reasons.
So anyway thank you for answer.
Regards,
Kostya.
Willy Tarreau wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 04:35:55PM +0300, Konstantin Kalin wrote
Hello,
I'd like to ask your help with strange behavior of kernel 2.6.21-7.
Sometimes it becomes to inoperable state and the system time stops. Also
I couldn't ping the system that moment. But if I try to use keyboard the
system will wake up and begin working. In other words all programs are
Hello,
Recently we've got some computers with new motherboard having NVidia
chipset. The motherboard has nforce12 nforce13 Ethernet cards. I've
noticed that MAC address is setup random each boot. I debugged the
driver and found that these cards have right-byte order of MAC address
but the
Hello,
I'm sorry, but I think that Alan proposed in the first email is more
than a hack. It would solve the issue for different versions and the
check is trivial. Or am I mistaken?
Thank you,
Kostya.
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
See the below for another report of this:
Well, I'm understanding it...and there needs three bytes. But looks like
there is no other way to fix it taking into account other complaints.
Anyhow I couldn't find difference in this motherboard today :(
Thank you,
Kostya.
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Konstantin Kalin wrote:
I'm sorry, but I think
Alan Cox wrote:
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 18:10:53 +0400
Konstantin Kalin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Recently we've got some computers with new motherboard having NVidia
chipset. The motherboard has nforce12 nforce13 Ethernet cards. I've
noticed that MAC address is setup random each boot
Hello, All
I have the following configuration: CentOS 3.8, kernel
2.4.21-41.0.01.EL, Dialogic boards.
Sometimes a kernel panic happens. I setup netdump and got several crash
dumps and logs. Backtrace shows that kswapd called BUG in try_to_unmap
function. Unfortunately I couldn't upgrade the
Well. I expected similar answer :) But unfortunately it's not my
decision to use CentOS. Also I couldn't get RH customer support for some
reasons.
So anyway thank you for answer.
Regards,
Kostya.
Willy Tarreau wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 04:35:55PM +0300, Konstantin Kalin wrote
Hello,
Recently we've got some computers with new motherboard having NVidia
chipset. The motherboard has nforce12 & nforce13 Ethernet cards. I've
noticed that MAC address is setup random each boot. I debugged the
driver and found that these cards have right-byte order of MAC address
but the
Hello,
I'm sorry, but I think that Alan proposed in the first email is more
than a hack. It would solve the issue for different versions and the
check is trivial. Or am I mistaken?
Thank you,
Kostya.
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
See the below for another report of this:
Well, I'm understanding it...and there needs three bytes. But looks like
there is no other way to fix it taking into account other complaints.
Anyhow I couldn't find difference in this motherboard today :(
Thank you,
Kostya.
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Konstantin Kalin wrote:
I'm sorry, but I think
Alan Cox wrote:
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 18:10:53 +0400
Konstantin Kalin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Recently we've got some computers with new motherboard having NVidia
chipset. The motherboard has nforce12 & nforce13 Ethernet cards. I've
noticed that MAC address is setup r
Hello,
I'd like to ask your help with strange behavior of kernel 2.6.21-7.
Sometimes it becomes to inoperable state and the system time stops. Also
I couldn't ping the system that moment. But if I try to use keyboard the
system will wake up and begin working. In other words all programs are
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