Re: HPPA and Squeeze
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 09:16:25AM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-06-12 at 09:55 +0200, Bart Schelstraete wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Everybody is talking about the 'random crashes' and 'segfaults' in
> > the HPPA version.
> > Over here I'm using the hppa on a small HP-UX workstation, and that
> > has an uptime of 542 days!.
> > So it's not that unstable.
> > I even need to say that I had a lot more crashes with the x86 version
> > then with the hppa version.
>
> It seems to be related to what machine you actually have.
And the load - buildds for unstable seem to trip over issues that we
don't see elsewhere.
> I run a B180
> as my network gateway, handling firewall, web,
> postfix/postgrey/spamassassin at quite a high volume on a domain. I
> also used to run it with a PCMCIA wireless card just for chuckles and
> grins (although I stopped that two years ago when I got a linksys). It
> runs debian testing and has been completely stable. I only reboot it
> for updates and in the seven or so years I've been doing this, I haven't
> had any segfaults or crashes ... have to say I only started using debian
> kernels on it for the last four or so years, because there used to be
> big problems with the ones they built.
>
> > Just to say that I'm personally not so unhappy with deb hppa, and
> > that not everything is bad.
>
> I think the main class of problem machines are anything with SMP ...
> unfortunately, I don't have one, so can't verify.
We've tried both SMP and non-SMP kernels.
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dann frazier
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