Re: *sigh* Please give me something...

Jeremy Hansen (jeremy@iuinc.com)
Thu, 4 Mar 1999 15:40:53 -0500 (EST)


Yeah, and that is why I went to ac7. There was a large amount of
nfs errors and a large amount of nfs fixed in the ac7. I'm desperate,
so I had to try something.

-jeremy

> 2.2.2-ac7 is _NOT_ a stable release.
>
> Do you have the same problem with 2.2.2?
>
> >>>Jeremy Hansen said:
> >
> > Ok, I have a machine running 2.2.2-ac7 with raid patches.
> >
> > This machine doesn't stay up for more then 1 day at a time. It has a lot
> > of nfs traffic using knfsd.
> >
> > Please just tell me that the problems are known and that people are
> > working on them. I have no idea why 2.2 was ever released as stable and
> > at the same time I'm kicking myself in the ass for jumping into things so
> > quickly, but it's too late for that. Sometimes there's an oops or
> > something which I have sent to the kernel list, other times, the machine
> > just dies. The machine is still "pingable", and at the console, keyboard
> > input responds, but other then that, it's a paper weight.
> >
> > I hate to complain and not be able to offer any type of constructive
> > information to help contribute to the solution, but I'm not a kernel
> > developers and I honestly don't know who else to turn to. I'm willing to
> > do anything at this point to help give information. Although I doubt it,
> > perhaps there's a combination of things in my environment that causing
> > whatever bug is plaguing our machine. Give any suggestion you wish and
> > I'll gladly do it.
> >
> > Thanks
> > -jeremy
> >
> >
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> ---------------------------------
> G. Allen Morris III
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