Am Montag, 27. Februar 2006 18:16 schrieb Jeff Dike:
>
> Something is sending the UML SIGCONT (that's the signal 18 and the
> status 0x12).  What's the host?  Can you try a different version of
> the host kernel, especially if this all happened after a host upgrade?

I suppose this has been caused by me experimenting with the terminal program 
"screen", especially its attaching and detaching funcion. Could that be the 
case?

> This one looks more real, but given the first panic, I'd like to see
> if the host kernel is causing this one too.

Well in the meantime i tried different overcommit mode settings with a yet to 
be confirmed result that 2.6.15.4 is more strict than 2.6.8.1 in that 
respect.

I will have to run a series of tests under _really_ relaxed memory settings to 
see what is what.

After that i will put preemption back into place as the clients seemed to 
panic much more often with it - whether this feeling holds true will be seen 
then.

More results to come in a few hours as i need a proper service window first.

Best regards, Marcus



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