On 10/4/06, David Chinner <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 06:28:35PM -0700, Steve Hindle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My machine is hardlocking with recent kernels (including 2.6.18-mm3)
> under heavy I/O load (for instance, just compiling the kernel is
> enough to lock the machine). No bug,oops,or panic and nothing in the
> system logs.
Does it happen on any other filesystems? Is this your root filesystem
that is hanging?
no, its not my root - but my other partitions are also XFS and are on
the same drive...
so not really any way to check ATM.
Journalling filesystems shouldn't get corrupted by hangs or
crashes...
I understood this in theory - but was rather pleased theory == practice.
However, I didn't even notice a 'not unmounted cleanly' message during
subsequent boots?
I might just have missed it though - Debian's boot has gotten much
'chattier' over the years...
Steve
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