On Sunday 10 April 2005 03:47, Andrew Morton wrote:
Suggest you boot with `nmi_watchdog=0' to prevent the nmi watchdog from
cutting in during long sysrq traces.
Also, capture the `sysrq-m' output so we can see if the thing is out of
memory.
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the tip. I booted with nmi_watchdog=0 and was able to get a full sysrq-t as well as a sysrq-m. Since it might be a little too big for the list, I've put it on a text file at:
http://193.136.132.235/dl145/dump1-2.6.12-rc2.txt
I also made a run with the mempool-can-fail patch from Nick Piggin. With this I got some nice memory allocation errors from the md threads when the trouble started. The dump (with sysrq-t and sysrq-m included) is at:
http://193.136.132.235/dl145/dump2-2.6.12-rc2-nick1.txt
Let me know if you find it more convenient to send the dumps by mail or something. Hope this helps.