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2001 Oct 14
1
possible ext3 bug?
hiya! i'm currently running 2.4.12-ac1 w/o any further ext3 patches. i've got a dir with some fairly big files (like 15mb/file) in it and while sfv-checking these i got the following errors: Oct 14 21:47:59 srck@trottelkunde attempt to access beyond end of device Oct 14 21:47:59 srck@trottelkunde 16:42: rw=0, want=600889688, limit=12289725 Oct 14 21:47:59 srck@trottelkunde attempt to access beyond end of device Oct 14 21:47:59 srck@trottelkunde 16:42: rw=0, want=600889688, limit=12289725 Oct 14 21:48:00 sr...
2002 Mar 09
1
another quota related ext3fs crash...
hiya! see the attached file for the resolved bug() call. my kernel spit out 185 messages like this: Mar 9 17:15:13 srck@trottelkunde attempt to access beyond end of device Mar 9 17:15:13 srck@trottelkunde 16:42: rw=0, want=0, limit=12289725 right before the bug(). this message didn't get parsed by ksymoops Mar 9 17:15:13 srck@trottelkunde Assertion failure in journal_start() at transaction.c:226: "hand...
2001 Dec 11
1
ext3 crash
Hi! I experienced an ext3 crash a few days ago, the corresponding part of my kernel log is attached (there were no IDE-errors, just the ext3 stuff). The /home partition (/dev/hdd2) got remounted ro, so the box was still usable somehow (was able to log in, kill stuff and reboot it). I rebooted it, it came back up again w/o any problems, remounted /home ro and did a e2fsck on it, which reported
2006 Aug 24
0
u32 mark hashing
Hi, is it possible to use firewall mark as an u32 hash key? What i understood from the source code is that only 32-bit number inside of the packet can be used as a hash key, though fw mark can be matched using u32 match(with 2.6 kernel and recent iproute2 version). Thanks, -b42
2007 May 07
0
Strange problem with HTB
Hi list, I''ve got quite a strange problem with htb. I have following configuration: dual core athlon, two intel e1000 nics - eth1 is connected to lan and has private ip, eth0 is connected to our isp and has public ip (so there''s nat on eth0). There is practically same htb configuration on both interfaces, only the filters are different. On eth1, packets are classified by their