Yoshihiro Ota wrote: > These are the command lines I tried > # mount /dev/virstor/test /mnt/tmp > # tar xf ports.tar.bz -C /mnt/tmp & > # ./gvirstor remove test md3 > # ./gvirstor add test md4 > # ./gvirstor status test > # ./gvirstor add test md3 > > Kernel paniced after a while. Many things were going so it was not sure that gvirstor was the cause of the problem. To revisit this thread - I tried steps similar to those above (using real devices instead of md) and can't reproduce the panic.Received on Tue Oct 03 2006 - 18:32:06 UTC
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