Re: [ANNOUNCE] DSFS Network Forensic File System for Linux Patches

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jmerkey wrote:

It might be helpful for someone to look at these sections of code I had to patch in 2.6.9. I discovered a case where the kernel scheduler will pass NULL for the array argument when I started hitting the extreme upper range > 200MB/S combined disk and lan throughput. This was running with preemptible kernel and hyperthreading enabled.

Jeff,

you are running a tainted kernel since you're loading proprietary modules.
you'd better go back to your vendor for support.
haha.


cheers,

lincoln.


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