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Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 23:09 -0500, gshan wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Actually, the situation I described above has caused lots of disk issue.
The DPT (disk partition table) might be lost because of this. I think it's
broken the rule: xmon is assisting to resolve kernel issue, not cause
more.
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Well, mostly xmon kicks in when you already oopsed or crashed so .. :-)
As I said, getting into the SCSI stack or similar would make the whole
thing extremely fragile. But you may want to hack something for
yourself, feel free to do so.
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ok. Thank you very much for you suggestions, Ben ;-)<br>
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Cheers,
Ben.
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