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From: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
To: Frank Steiner <fsteiner-mail@bio.ifi.lmu.de>
Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@suse.de>,
	Denis Vlasenko <vda@port.imtp.ilyichevsk.odessa.ua>,
	Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Subject: Re: kblockd/1: page allocation failure in 2.6.9
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 09:46:40 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1104076000.5268.18.camel@mulgrave> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <41CDEE8A.80407@bio.ifi.lmu.de>

On Sat, 2004-12-25 at 23:49 +0100, Frank Steiner wrote:
> - If you suspect the gdth driver causing the error, it must be some very
>    special situation on this host causing it. We have 2 other hosts
>    with the same icp vortex GDT8514RZ controller like the host
>    where the kblockd message occured. They all have internal raid1 disks
>    (73gb or 146gb). One is our main NFS server (it has two raid1 with 146g
>    each) and it has a lot of I/O, sometimes 50GB or more a day with peaks
>    up to 200MB per second (reading), and we never saw any kblockd message
>    in the logs (I just checked them all).

The kblockd message is just a symptom of the machine running low on
memory and starting to fail normal kernel memory allocations.  There's
always a potential for hangs when something can't allocate memory:
usually it's in the middle of a transaction and just forgets about it;
what should happen (as we just verified SCSI does) is that the
transaction should be rolled back and retried.

> - there were no messages "around" the kblockd messages in /var/log/messages
>    but the usual ones about remote ssh login, cron jobs etc., but the messages
>    were all more than 10 minutes "away" before and after the kblockd happened.

That's unfortunate.  It means that whatever caused this left no trace.
The best working theory is still a memory allocation failure somewhere.
If it occurs again, could you get a full system process trace (<alt>-
<sysrq>-t) and send that?  That might give a better clue as to what went
on.

James



  reply	other threads:[~2004-12-26 15:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-12-21  7:39 kblockd/1: page allocation failure in 2.6.9 Frank Steiner
2004-12-23 11:26 ` Frank Steiner
2004-12-23 15:51   ` Denis Vlasenko
2004-12-23 15:55     ` Frank Steiner
2004-12-24 13:20       ` Jens Axboe
2004-12-24 19:28         ` James Bottomley
2004-12-25 22:49           ` Frank Steiner
2004-12-26 15:46             ` James Bottomley [this message]
2004-12-26 22:31               ` Frank Steiner
2005-01-10  9:19                 ` Frank Steiner

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