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SubjectRe: 2.2.17pre15/16 NFS SMP lockup
Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
>>
> Please try to apply the NMI oopser patch and recompile your kernel so we
> may get some useful information about your crash.
>
> You can get it at
> http://people.redhat.com/mingo/NMI-watchdog-patches/NMI-oopser-2.2.15-A0

It oopsed at:
wait_on_irq, CPU 1:
irq: 3 [3 0]
bh: 0 [0 0]

The second time on IRQ 1.

Both times at c010af29

c010ae6c __global_cli_Rsmp_64576b05
c010af29

c01464cc remove_proc_entry_Rsmp_d008825f
c014e1ec

c0180b54 rpc_delay_Rsmp_6ee2e231
c0180c39

c01464cc remove_proc_entry_Rsmp_d008825f
c014e1ec


BTW, I typed in the dump, but ksymoops <oops1.txt did not display
the info from the dump (traceback info). Any hints on that?
(Sorry to be a pain, but its been a while since I did this.)

It also takes a while to boot: 20G IDE and 35G SCSI drives have
to be FSCK'ed....

Hope this helps,
--
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crashed on a sheep and cattle ranch outside Roswell, New Mexico.
On March 31, 1948, nine months later, Al Gore was born!

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