Kernel Panic: vfs_alloc: dup alloc

Adonijah adonijah at gmail.com
Sun Jul 4 12:19:49 PDT 2004


On 2004-07-04, Matthew Dillon <dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>     Please make sure you are not using a gcc-3.4 built kernel or world.
>     If you are, rebuild with the default gcc2.  Also do not use any 
>     high level optimizations... stick with -O, or any architecture specific
>     options.
>
>     If you are still getting panics with a standard system, then I'd like
>     to get a hold of one of the vmcore files and associated kernel.debug so
>     I can investigate.

I am using an almost completely unmodified system configuration. I have
not customised the kernel configuration or hardly anything at all. I
haven't changed gcc versions or optimisation flags. I'm using all the
standard defaults.

The vmcore files that I have (I've posted about two different panics) are
303M and 250M (gzipped) respectively. I also saved the kernel.debug file
(5M gzipped) I was using at the time (the kernel is from the evening of
July 3rd, 2004).

When I am finished uploading the vmcore files I will email you directly with
the URLs of each vmcore file and the appropriate kernel debug file (which can
be used for both vmcore files). It will take about 1 hour and 35 minutes for
the 250M one (vmcore for the crash in this thread) and 2 hours for the other
one (303M for the other crash I posted about to this newsgroup).

I am subscribed to this newsgroup so it is not necessary to CC me.

Thanks.





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