crb | Some of my EC2 instances are getting 'page allocation failure' in syslog | 10:03 |
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crb | http://pastie.org/1183944 | 10:05 |
crb | smoser: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ec2/+bug/648721 | 13:24 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 648721 in linux-ec2 "page allocation failure on machines under heavy network load" [Undecided,New] | 13:24 |
smoser | crb, thanks for opening bug. i commented there and copied jjohansen | 14:18 |
crb | cheers, just looking at that now | 14:36 |
crb | It may be a bit of an overreaction on the kernel's part | 14:37 |
crb | a lot of oops-like symptons | 14:37 |
crb | no evidence that it actually breaks anything | 14:37 |
crb | and this from Andrew Morton: | 14:37 |
crb | https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12135 | 14:38 |
uvirtbot | bugzilla.kernel.org bug 12135 in Page Allocator "swapper: page allocation failure, tigon3, tg3" [Normal,Rejected: invalid] | 14:38 |
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setuid | I'm wondering if anyone has NFSv3 working inside EC2. It seems Amazon's images disable fcntl() locking for things like NFS file locks. | 15:17 |
smoser | setuid, hmm.. | 16:03 |
smoser | well, our maverick ec2 kernels == our -virtual kernels | 16:03 |
smoser | so there, you shouldn't see any differences from what you can do with -virtual and what you can do in ec2 | 16:04 |
smoser | that said, inability to use nfsv3 would definitely not be expected behavior | 16:04 |
smoser | please open a bug if that is true. | 16:04 |
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SpamapS | woo.. I finally spent $0.01 on AWS data transfer in a month! | 21:44 |
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