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XFS panics with linux 2.2.0-pre4-ac1
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Subject: XFS panics with linux 2.2.0-pre4-ac1
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I'm trying to get Arla to work with linux 2.2.0-pre4-ac1. I've tried
0.17.1, 0.19, 0.20, and the 12-28 snapshot. All die in the same way.
After loading the xfs module, starting arlad, and mounting /afs, I get
this behaviour:
belin# ls /afs
XFS Panic: xfs_message_installdata failed to lookup cache file = @001, errno: -22
Message from syslogd@belin at Mon Jan 4 18:11:49 1999 ...
belin kernel: XFS Panic: xfs_message_installdata failed to lookup cache file = @001, errno: -22
This didn't happen with 2.1.131 -- things worked fairly perfectly.
Suggestions?
--nat
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nat lanza --------------------- research programmer, parallel data lab, cmu scs
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