Re: Oops on 2.2.17 [klogd bonus question]

2000-11-14 Thread Rasmus Andersen

On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 11:10:08PM -0600, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> 
> [Rasmus Andersen]
> > I'm getting oopses on a linux 2.2.17 box when I try to do
> > tar cvIf  -X /. Reproducably.
> 
> Are you excluding /proc?  Trying to back up all of /proc is definitely
> asking for trouble, although the oops still indicates a kernel bug.

Good suggestion. But I exclude /proc and anyways it crashes before I get
to that part of the fs.

Regards,
  Rasmus
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Re: Oops on 2.2.17 [klogd bonus question]

2000-11-14 Thread Rasmus Andersen

On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 11:10:08PM -0600, Peter Samuelson wrote:
 
 [Rasmus Andersen]
  I'm getting oopses on a linux 2.2.17 box when I try to do
  tar cvIf file -Xfile /. Reproducably.
 
 Are you excluding /proc?  Trying to back up all of /proc is definitely
 asking for trouble, although the oops still indicates a kernel bug.

Good suggestion. But I exclude /proc and anyways it crashes before I get
to that part of the fs.

Regards,
  Rasmus
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Re: Oops on 2.2.17 [klogd bonus question]

2000-11-13 Thread Peter Samuelson


[Rasmus Andersen]
> I'm getting oopses on a linux 2.2.17 box when I try to do
> tar cvIf  -X /. Reproducably.

Are you excluding /proc?  Trying to back up all of /proc is definitely
asking for trouble, although the oops still indicates a kernel bug.

Peter
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Re: Oops on 2.2.17 [klogd bonus question]

2000-11-13 Thread Marcelo Tosatti



On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Rasmus Andersen wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> I'm getting oopses on a linux 2.2.17 box when I try to do
> tar cvIf  -X /. Reproducably. This works fine 
> for the std. RH 6.2 kernel (2.2.14-5). The resulting file 
> is about 20MB.
> 
> I would submit the oops, but it is run through klogd and
> I seem to remember people expressing dissatisfaction 
> with klogd. So what do I do now to get a usable oops
> to submit?


I dont know anything wrong with klogd. 


Anyway, kill klogd so you'll get a non decoded oops on your screen and
then you can decoded it with ksymoops.



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Oops on 2.2.17 [klogd bonus question]

2000-11-13 Thread Rasmus Andersen

Hi.

I'm getting oopses on a linux 2.2.17 box when I try to do
tar cvIf  -X /. Reproducably. This works fine 
for the std. RH 6.2 kernel (2.2.14-5). The resulting file 
is about 20MB.

I would submit the oops, but it is run through klogd and
I seem to remember people expressing dissatisfaction 
with klogd. So what do I do now to get a usable oops
to submit?

Regards,
  Rasmus
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Re: Oops on 2.2.17 [klogd bonus question]

2000-11-13 Thread Marcelo Tosatti



On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Rasmus Andersen wrote:

 Hi.
 
 I'm getting oopses on a linux 2.2.17 box when I try to do
 tar cvIf file -Xfile /. Reproducably. This works fine 
 for the std. RH 6.2 kernel (2.2.14-5). The resulting file 
 is about 20MB.
 
 I would submit the oops, but it is run through klogd and
 I seem to remember people expressing dissatisfaction 
 with klogd. So what do I do now to get a usable oops
 to submit?


I dont know anything wrong with klogd. 


Anyway, kill klogd so you'll get a non decoded oops on your screen and
then you can decoded it with ksymoops.



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Re: Oops on 2.2.17 [klogd bonus question]

2000-11-13 Thread Peter Samuelson


[Rasmus Andersen]
 I'm getting oopses on a linux 2.2.17 box when I try to do
 tar cvIf file -Xfile /. Reproducably.

Are you excluding /proc?  Trying to back up all of /proc is definitely
asking for trouble, although the oops still indicates a kernel bug.

Peter
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