This bug aio:880 appears to be a variation of aio:733
(bz#165140). Detailed error message will be useful to
establish correlation.
Test patch for bz#165140 (post .286) is available at ht
tp://beta.suse.com/private/ptesarik/bug-165140/.
Let me know what other flavors are needed, I will see if
suse ptf team can provide update there.
-Arun
>>> On 10/4/2007 at 12:49 PM,
"Alexei_Roudnev" <Alexei_Roudnev exigengroup.com>
wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> 1) Metalink: IT is SLES9 bug, id 165140. Fix exists,
but we dont know when
> it wil be applied.
>
> 2) Bugzilla Novell:
> Access Denied
> You are not authorized to access bug #165140.
>
> Bug is not fixed in kernel 286, and Novell closed SP4
beta from everyone
> except a very few beta testers, so I can't test it.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mathias Zarick" <Mathias.Zarick trivadis.com>
> To: "Alexei_Roudnev" <Alexei_Roudnev exigengroup.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:09 PM
> Subject: RE: [suse-oracle] SLES9 SP3 - kernel bug
aio:880 - any idea, what
> is it about?
>
>
> Hi Alexei,
>
> check metalink Note:394408.1.
>
> Cheers Mathias
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexei_Roudnev [mailto:Alexei_Roudnev exigengroup.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 8:56 PM
> To: suse-oracle suse.com
> Subject: [suse-oracle] SLES9 SP3 - kernel bug aio:880 -
any idea, what
> is it about?
>
> While testinbg Oracle 10.2 on SLES9 SP3 (last update) ,
with
>
> - lvm
> - reiserfs
> - iSCSI
> - heavy IO (TPC-C hammerora test)
>
> I got a few times:
>
> Kernel BUG at aio:880Any idea, what it can be? Is it a
known problem?
>
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