I'm wondering whether this was useful?
Is there any other testing that I can do to help the cause, and to help
fix this problem?
Regards,
David
On 19/01/2013 18:59, Dave Humphreys (Bob) wrote:
> I have experimented further with the network related crashing problem that I
> have had for some tim
I have experimented further with the network related crashing problem that I
have had for some time with UML.
I have been using 3.8.0-rc3 UML kernels with Debian root filesystems.
I have been running two UML instances side-by-side on the same host and
communicationg via mcast networking.
My c
Am Sun, 06 Jan 2013 12:16:02 +
schrieb "Dave Humphreys (Bob)" :
> I note that my message sent yesterday ended up heavily truncated, so
> I have turned on the line-wrap for this one. Sorry about that.
Now it passed my spamfilter. ;-)
CC'in Al, maybe he has an idea.
Does the crash only happen
I note that my message sent yesterday ended up heavily truncated, so I have
turned on the line-wrap for this one. Sorry about that.
What I was trying to say is that I can repeatedly crash UML by exercising the
networking heavily as a result of rsync'ing data to and from.
I also said that I have
I have problems with UML crashing that I believe are network related, because
the crash happens whenever I try to make heavier use of the network connection
to rsync more significant amounts of data from the UML.
It may or may not be significant, but when I am rsyncing from one UML to
another,