[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Nasty kernel panic
Hi Steve, On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 16:52 -0500, Steven Timm wrote: > I have seen the following kernel panic 5 times today on > three different machines, two of which had been stable > for months and one of which is a brand new install. [snip] > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> [<ffffffff88107a79>] > :e1000:e1000_clean_rx_irq+0x430/0x4d5 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> [<ffffffff881074ec>] :e1000:e1000_clean+0x82/0x160 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> [<ffffffff80395f51>] net_rx_action+0xe7/0x254 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> [<ffffffff80233d97>] __do_softirq+0x7b/0x10d > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> [<ffffffff8020b094>] call_softirq+0x1c/0x28 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> [<ffffffff8020cdfd>] do_softirq+0x62/0xd9 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> [<ffffffff8020cc9c>] do_IRQ+0x68/0x71 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> [<ffffffff8034b347>] evtchn_do_upcall+0xee/0x165 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> [<ffffffff8020abca>] do_hypervisor_callback+0x1e/0x2c > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> <EOI> > > <Aug/28 12:21 pm>Code: 41 8b 85 f4 00 00 00 4d 85 ed 4d 89 ec 89 44 24 0c > 0f 84 > 36 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm>RIP [<ffffffff88256375>] :ipv6:rt6_select+0x38/0x1f4 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> RSP <ffffffff80526b00> > <Aug/28 12:21 pm>CR2: 00000000000000f4 > <Aug/28 12:21 pm> <0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interrupt > handler It looks like e1000 might be being spit out. From what I gather in your message, the only thing that changed was you are now putting a much higher I/O demand on the drives (rsyncing everything), by extension this increases the demand on the NIC. If the e1000 nic is the one enslaved to the bridge, it could be clean up that's making it freak when a guest stops. If its ejected uncleanly, the PID next in line with pending i/o for the device will likely be identified as the culprit. I had a very similar problem with a buggy Areca driver on dom-0 a couple of years ago. Can you post a link to your kernel's .config, or perhaps try the latest stable version of that module from: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=42302 As for ipv6, if its being set up you'll see it in /etc/sysconfig or /etc/network (depending on the distro) pretty clearly. However, that shouldn't make a difference .. it should work either way. Hope this helps :) Cheers! --Tim -- Monkey + Typewriter = Echoreply ( http://echoreply.us ) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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