  | |  | can corrupted files/data cause a kernel panic? | can corrupted files/data cause a kernel panic? 2004-12-08 - By Brent M. Clements
Back I am fighting a wierd problem.
I have a professor who while doing a tar of an entire filesystem over ssh from another machine(which has possible corrupted files) causes the "backup server" to do a kernel panic while writing to the jfs filesystem.
I have tried reproducing the problem, by running iozone like crazy locally while running a few tar over ssh's from my own machine and I can't seem to reproduce the problem.
The professor does the tar over ssh again, and bam the machine does a kernel panic while writing to the jfs drives.
Anyone hear of something like this?
This problem has me scratching my head.
Thanks, Brent
-- Taroon-list mailing list Taroon-list@(protected) http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/taroon-list
Earn $52 per hosting referral at Lunarpages.
|
|
 |