On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 06:18:08PM +0100, Janos Haar wrote:
> From: "David Chinner" <[email protected]>
> > Different corruption in RBX here. Looks like semi-random garbage there.
> > I wonder - what's the mac and ip address(es) of your machine and nbd
> > servers?
>
> dy-base:
no matches. Oh well, it was a long shot.
> Some new stuff:
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base RAX: ffffffff80810800 RBX: 000004f0e2850659 RCX:
RBX trashed again with more random garbage.
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff80223f81>] default_wake_function+0xd/0xf
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8023c81d>]
> autoremove_wake_function+0x11/0x38
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff802225b1>] __wake_up_common+0x3e/0x68
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff80222ac9>] __wake_up+0x38/0x50
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff80569d1c>]
> sk_stream_write_space+0x5d/0x83
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff80591afd>] tcp_check_space+0x8f/0xcd
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff80596de0>]
> tcp_rcv_established+0x116/0x76e
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8059ce41>] tcp_v4_do_rcv+0x2d/0x322
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8059f59e>] tcp_v4_rcv+0x8bb/0x925
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff80583b24>]
> ip_local_deliver_finish+0x0/0x1ce
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff805843e6>] ip_local_deliver+0x172/0x238
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8058422c>] ip_rcv+0x44f/0x497
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff88004bbc>]
> :e1000:e1000_alloc_rx_buffers+0x1e7/0x2cb
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8056c0a6>] netif_receive_skb+0x1ee/0x255
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8056de0c>] process_backlog+0x8a/0x10f
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8056e060>] net_rx_action+0xa9/0x16e
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8022edf9>] __do_softirq+0x57/0xc7
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8020aa1c>] call_softirq+0x1c/0x28
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8020c68a>] do_softirq+0x34/0x87
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8022ed0f>] irq_exit+0x3f/0x41
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff8020c786>] do_IRQ+0xa9/0xc7
> Jan 8 18:11:16 dy-base [<ffffffff80209e11>] ret_from_intr+0x0/0xa
......
> > (i.e. I suspect this is a nbd problem, not an XFS problem)
There's something seriously wrong in your kernel that has, AFAICT,
nothing to do with XFS. I suggest talking to the NBD folk as that is
the only unusualy thing that I can see that you are using....
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
Principal Engineer
SGI Australian Software Group
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