Re: ext3 oops with 2.4.33.3-grsec

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Hello!

Willy Tarreau wrote:
> I see nothing between 2.4.33 and 2.4.33.3 which affects ext3 in any way.
> The "ud2a" you see in the decoded oops is a call to 'BUG()'. The only
> one I find in ext3 is in ext3_write_super() which is not called from
> any function in your trace. I do not notice any other relevant ones in
> inline functions included from other files. Could you check if the
> grsec patch you use changes anything in fs/ext3/super.c ? It will make
> the debugging easier.

No, nothing. I have put the grsec-patch I used on my httpd[0]. Could I
have got my journal corupted in someway during the random reboots? Could
it help to recreate a journal and if so, how do I do that?

[0]
http://www.azoff.se/error/debian/oops/grsecurity-2.1.9-2.4.33.3-200609031224.patch.gz


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> Torbjörn Svensson <lkml (at) azoff (dot) se>
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