http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=534876
User jnelson-suse@jamponi.net added comment
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=534876#c2
--- Comment #2 from Jon Nelson 2009-08-27 11:08:19 MDT ---
More info:
I tried the 2.6.27.31 kernel from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/SL111_BRANCH/openSUSE_11.1...
This is a non-redacted line-for-line copy of /var/log/messages as it crashes
(and it does crash):
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:00 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: eth1: no Rx buffer allocated
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: The following is only an harmless informational
message.
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: Unless you get a _continuous_flood_ of these
messages it means
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: everything is working fine. Allocations from irqs
cannot be
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: perfectly reliable and the kernel is designed to
handle that.
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: swapper: page allocation failure. order:0,
mode:0x20, alloc_flags:0x7, pflags:0x200100
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: Pid: 0, comm: swapper Not tainted
2.6.27.31-10-default #1
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel:
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: Call Trace:
Aug 27 12:05:18 frank kernel: [<ffffffff8020da29>]
show_trace_log_lvl+0x41/0x58
and that's the last thing I see.
The machine appears operational but very very slow after the network ceases to
work, and then as soon as you try anything (keyboard, etc...) a few seconds
later it hangs hard. Same behavior as .29.
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