Public bug reported:
it has been brought to my attention the following:
Kernel version: 4.2.0-30-generic #36~14.04.1-Ubuntu
When running an sosreport on HP DL380 gen8 machines running this kernel
(Ubuntu 14.04.4 using linux-generic-lts-wily), which includes hpsa
3.4.10-0, hspa causes a kernel panic when sosreport is scanning block
devices. These are machines with an onboard p420i and daughtercard p420
RAID controller, with each drive in a single raid0 configuration.
(unideal, but the machines do not boot when the card is in HBA mode).
This panic does not happen on kernel 3.13 with hpsa 3.4.1-0 when using
sosreport.
The funny thing is kernel 4.2 / 3.4.10-0 still is a more stable solution
- I have yet to see a prior issue in which the p420 would lock up on
this version. One issue wit h this is HP 99% of the time will require an
sosreport when we raise any hardware issues. I can no longer produce
that on kernel 4.2 machines because they kernel panic.
I can reproduce this consistently with several other machines in our
environment. - please let me know if you would like more info.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Status: New
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kernel panic (General protection fault) on module hpsa
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