Re: Simple script that locks up my box with recent kernels
From: Jesper Juhl
Date: Fri Nov 24 2006 - 04:52:24 EST
On 24/11/06, Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 24 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> On 24/11/06, Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >On Fri, Nov 24 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> >> > Does the box survive io intensive workloads?
> >>
> >> It seems to. It does get sluggish as hell when there is lots of disk I/O
> >but
> >> it seems to be able to survive.
> >> I'll try some more, with some IO benchmarks + various other stuff to see
> >> if I can get it to die that way.
> >
> >Just wondering if you have a marginal powersupply, perhaps.
> >
> It is a possibility, but I doubt it, since if I use a 2.6.17.x kernel
> then things are rock solid and I can't cause a lockup even if I leave
> my box building kernels in the background for days.
Since it triggers fairly quickly, any chance that you could try and
narrow it down to a specific version that breaks?
I already tried doing a git bisect, but I somehow messed it up
(probably by concluding that a bad kernel was good).
The problem is that *usually* triggers fairly quickly (within 1hr),
but sometimes it takes much longer to trigger, so it's hard to be 100%
sure that a kernel is actually good - except if I leave it running for
something like 24hrs for each step in the bisect. That is actually
something I plan to do, but finding the time for that is not easy.
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Jesper Juhl <jesper.juhl@xxxxxxxxx>
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