On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 08:15:22PM -0700, Eric Deschenes wrote: > Hi, > I'm seeing a kernel crash when vserver commands (util-vserver) are > executed simultaneously. > So far I have seen: > scenario 1: "vserver VI1 start" and "vserver VI2 start" > scenario 2: "vserver VI1 stop" and "vserver VI2 stop" > > I've never seen this before when for a non-SMP enabled kernel, we > did enable SMP and started seeing this behavior. sounds like a bug, please try with the latest stable release (vs2.2.0.7) on a recent 2.6.22.x kernel with debugging enabled (kernel/Linux-VServer) and provide the crash dump/trace if you can reproduce > We have been using this old setup for a while since it has been > proven to be stable for us: > -Kernel & VServer patch: 2.6.22.10-vs2.2.0.5 > -util-vservers: 0.30.215 > I know that this setup is old, I was wondering if this problem was > a known one. nope, I haven't got a similar report for that branch yet, so it is definitely not known .... > I'll be changing the setup to get more information from the system > since don't get anything at this moment (no log statement). serial console with proper setup should suffice TIA, Herbert if you or your company use and like the Linux-VServer project, why not consider donating hardware or money, or getting a service contract with the developers to ensure that it will live on and continue to provide high quality free software? > Thanks > > /Eric