Hello,
So we have created the new cluster finally 3 identical KVMs:
-8 vCPUs
-10GB ram per node
-Kernel custom 4.13.2OCFS
-All the 3 VMs running on a dell host server which have more than enough
resources so network connection between the VMs cannot be an issue yet
(we will move them to
Hello netbsd,
Could you conclude to a way to trigger this crash happen in a normal ocfs2
cluster?
e.g. reproduce steps, or a shell script.
Thanks
Gang
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> Hello,
>
> Find the full log below:
>
>
Hello,
Find the full log below:
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__paste.ubuntu.com_25625787_=DwICAg=RoP1YumCXCgaWHvlZYR8PQcxBKCX5YTpkKY057SbK10=QxGl6UoyzTJm_1fAz5ZR9izvWJhWcqbtYn-0afBpa7A=5BOEZ6shfWftzp2R4SRZiOEZXmUvTYJZyua8Tuqlya4=Wj5bNrDYurcyqvciOCmJAZyQjrpSQjQVP_9-laqPiso=
Hello netbsd,
The ocfs2 project is still be developed by us (from SUE, Huawei, Oracle and
H3C. etc.).
If you encountered some problem, please send the mail to ocfs2-devel mail list,
we usually watch that mail for ocfs2 kernel related issues.
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> Hello All,
>
> I wrote earlier about our
Hi,
Could you please paste the crash back trace.
On 2017/9/27 16:15, net...@tango.lu wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I wrote earlier about our OCFS2 crash issue in KVM due to bug in the SMP
> code.
>
> For this we come up with a solution:
>
> Instead of using multiple vcpus
> 8
>
> using a