From: Kris Kennaway [mailto:kris_at_obsecurity.org] > On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 11:04:03AM -0500, Don Bowman wrote: > > From: Don Bowman [mailto:don_at_sandvine.com] > > > So my machine which has been locking up daily under current > > > (cvs up from saturday) this time showed this message to > > > serial before locking up: > > > > And I got another, but this one it recovered from after a ~20s > > hang. > > > > machine has 4GB ram, adaptec ASR raid, 2 2.8GHz xeon with > > symmetric multi threading yielding 4 processor contexts. > > The only process it runs (other than system related stuff) > > is postgresql. > > You really need to do some research before submitting the 500th copy > of 2 non-bug reports :-) I was hoping that it would jog someone's memory. I've been trying to do some research, but have not found a patch to the problem. The machine locks up entirely, no debugger or anything, so i'm at a bit of a loss not having debugged these before. is it expected that one can get a core or panic or into db at this time? As you can imagine, searching for lock order reversal returns a lot of hits. is it 'kern/60581: lock order reversal'? this indicates its a 'known false positive'... But my machine locks up solid. So i think that's not it.Received on Wed Mar 24 2004 - 10:10:42 UTC
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