Am 24.11.2003 um 22:56 schrieb Kris Kennaway: > On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 10:52:54PM +0100, Stefan Bethke wrote: >> >> Am 24.11.2003 um 22:19 schrieb Kris Kennaway: >> >>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 09:45:51PM +0100, Stefan Bethke wrote: >>>> This is with a current from around two days ago, with a kernel not >>>> much >>>> different from GENERIC. >>> >>> Known problem. >> >> I do follow -current quite closely, but none of the cvs lists. It >> appears that I missed some important info. What should I monitor more >> closely? What can I do to analyze this more closely? > > First checking the mailing list archives and PR database for similar > problem reports is often prudent. This one has been reported for > several months, and I also submitted a PR about it. Sorry for banging on about this, but the PR kern/55175 does not appear to contain much more information than I submitted. If the problem is indeed well known, and deemed a freak accident that won't do any damage, then I apologise for wasting your time. This caused a panic on one of my systems, and the panic hosed the root filesystem. As I'm planning to put two identical systems into production at 5.2 release, or hopefully at 5-stable (depending on timeframe), I would much prefer to have confidence in the stability of the system, and this isn't it. The machine has been running current for the past 4 months, with the occasional make world and portupgrade -f, to make sure that it is stable enough for low-level production work ( <10k hits on apache, <10k emails, some ssh sessions per day). (Running setiathome to test the cpu.) The LOR appears to occur consistently on this machine; I am not sure I can force it to occur at the same sequence of events, but in five of five tries, trying to re-compile ports, it occurs during the compile. If this situation is interesting to anyone, I can easily arrange shell and console access; usually I or a colleague will be available to push buttons if neccessary. If anyone feels I can perform any tests to shed further light on this, please let me know. Thanks, Stefan -- Stefan Bethke <stb_at_lassitu.de> Fon +49 170 346 0140Received on Mon Nov 24 2003 - 13:26:24 UTC
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