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SubjectRe: Fw: crash on x86_64 - mm related?
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 06:21:39PM +0200, Kai Makisara wrote:
> Running dump gave me the following output:

In case it's interesting, here's what I got from flushing the unfinished
backup to tape:

st: page attributes before page_release 8
0: flags:0x010000000000006c mapping:ffff8100f6eb4520 mapcount:2 count:4 pfn:981656
1: flags:0x010000000000006c mapping:ffff8100f6eb4520 mapcount:2 count:4 pfn:981657
2: flags:0x010000000000006c mapping:ffff8100f6eb4520 mapcount:2 count:4 pfn:981658
3: flags:0x010000000000006c mapping:ffff8100f6eb4520 mapcount:2 count:4 pfn:981659
4: flags:0x010000000000006c mapping:ffff8100f6eb4520 mapcount:2 count:4 pfn:981660
5: flags:0x010000000000006c mapping:ffff8100f6eb4520 mapcount:2 count:4 pfn:981661
6: flags:0x010000000000006c mapping:ffff8100f6eb4520 mapcount:2 count:4 pfn:981662
7: flags:0x010000000000006c mapping:ffff8100f6eb4520 mapcount:2 count:4 pfn:981663

No crash this time.

-ryan
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