Re: 2.6.0-test6 crash while reading files in /proc/fs/reiserfs/sda1

From: Hans Reiser
Date: Tue Sep 30 2003 - 14:20:09 EST


Vitaly Fertman wrote:

Hi

On Tuesday 30 September 2003 19:44, Zan Lynx wrote:


I was interested in the contents of the files in /proc/fs/reiserfs/sda1,
so I did these commands:

cd /proc/fs/reiserfs/sda1
grep . *

(I like using the grep . * because it labels the contents of each file
with the filename.)

I did this as a regular user and also as root. Both times the system
crashed and immediately rebooted. I tried it again as root and the
system froze instead.



which kernel do you use? some patches? could you look into syslog and
send us all relevant information.

would you also run cat on all files there separately to detect the fault one.



The system is basically RedHat 9. The kernel was compiled with GCC
3.2.2. I attached a compressed lsmod and kernel configuration to this
message.



no you do not.



The CPU is an Athlon XP 2000+, the SCSI adapter is a LSI Logic 53c1010
Ultra3 64 bit adapter running on a 32 bit bus. (lspci output is also
attached.) The SCSI drive is a Seagate X15.3.

Thanks for looking at this.





nikita, if vitaly doesn't solve it before you get in, it is yours to solve.

Vitaly, what configuration did you fail to replicate it using (I hope you attempted it on your machine before asking the user all this)?

--
Hans


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