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--- Comment #13 from Mark McLoughlin <markmc(a)redhat.com> 2008-10-28 03:56:42 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #12)
> What you are seeing here are 2 different problems:
>
> 1) The device name of iscsi disks is not stable
Nope, that's not what I'm saying. My point is that the target name *is* stable
and mkinitrd should be able to map the target name to a device name and map
that device.
> Solution: use a label or uuid for /
Yep - that's one way of doing it, but "mount by target name" is a valid feature
request too IMHO.
> 2) mkinitrd resolves a label / uuid to a device name and puts this in the
> initrd, given 1) we really should stop doing this.
...
> I believe thus that this bug should be renamed:
> "mkrootdev gets passed /dev/foo as rootdev while root should be found by LABEL
> or UUID"
See bug #209473
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Jens Petersen <petersen(a)redhat.com> changed:
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--- Comment #9 from Dan Williams <dcbw(a)redhat.com> 2008-10-27 23:19:20 EDT ---
applet svn r986
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Bug 122274 depends on bug 459018, which changed state.
Bug 459018 Summary: Regression: Xorg receives mouse button emulation events twice
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Dan Kenigsberg <danken(a)cs.technion.ac.il> changed:
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--- Comment #11 from Dan Kenigsberg <danken(a)cs.technion.ac.il> 2008-10-27 18:54:34 EDT ---
should be available now (
ftp://alviss.et.tudelft.nl/pub/fedora/linux/development/i386/os/Packages/hspell-devel-1.0-11.fc10.i386.rpm
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--- Comment #26 from Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust(a)netapp.com> 2008-10-27 18:31:33 EDT ---
On the contrary, I do expect it to make a difference, since the code in
nlmclnt_unlock() will call posix_lock_file_wait() in order to free the
vfs lock before it notifies the server. As soon as it does so, the 5
processes that are contending for that lock will attempt to place a
blocking lock with the server, and will start waiting for the UDP callback.
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--- Comment #25 from Michael Young <m.a.young(a)durham.ac.uk> 2008-10-27 18:10:41 EDT ---
I was actually seeing this on with several processes contending for a lock on a
single machine, so I don't expect the lack of a UDP listener would make much
difference (I could with earlier kernels reproduce the stuck lock problem with
this setup).
The scenario is to run about 5 processes of the demo program at the same time.
When the first lock is released the processes waiting for the lock don't
necessarily acquire the now-freed lock. So far I have only managed to reproduce
this behaviour on a single processor machine which may or may not be
significant.
I am afraid I still haven't had a close enough look at the code to work out
what is happening.
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--- Comment #9 from John Poelstra <poelstra(a)redhat.com> 2008-10-27 18:07:28 EDT ---
Any chance this problem has been observed in rawhide?
Note, all Fedora 8 bugs will be closed EOL one month after GA of F10....
naturally you can change the version for this bug as applicable.
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--- Comment #8 from 18273645 <robin.laing(a)drdc-rddc.gc.ca> 2008-10-27 13:34:18 EDT ---
I had this bring down my old F7 machine last week and found that it is
affecting my F8 machine at work. 15.3% of 8 gig ram over almost 24 days.
I am not using apcupsd but I do have an APC UPS plugged into my work (F8)
system.
On my F7 system, I found that it climbed drastically while formatting a 1.5T
drive with two partitions. The percentage of memory used went up and as the
percentage of memory went up, SCSI errors started to show up in dmesg.
I am going to test further and maybe even try to format the drive on my work
machine and see what happens.
>From the F8 machine.
top - 11:29:17 up 23 days, 20:37, 3 users, load average: 2.35, 2.65, 2.53
Tasks: 180 total, 4 running, 176 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 6.2%us, 1.7%sy, 92.0%ni, 0.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.2%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 8200268k total, 8018200k used, 182068k free, 639644k buffers
Swap: 8385888k total, 120k used, 8385768k free, 3844356k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
5041 root 20 0 1265m 1.2g 620 S 0 15.4 4:49.41 hald-addon-hid-
32446 rlaing 20 0 1264m 653m 28m S 13 8.2 1774:26 firefox
Restarting hald works well and dropped the load on the system as well.
I am passing this information onto our IT staff to check our other systems and
see if it shows up across all versions we are running.
Note, I did see this on an Ubuntu thread as well so it is an upstream issue.
As the bug can actually bring a machine down, the severity of the problem
should be raised.
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