Re: [OOPS] amrestore dies in kmem_cache_free 2.6.16.18 - cannot restore backups!



On 5/24/06, James Lamanna <jlamanna@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So I was able to recreate this problem on a vanilla 2.6.16.18 with the
following oops..
I'd say this is a serious regression since I cannot restore backups
anymore (I could with 2.6.14.x, but that kernel series had other
issues...)

amrestore does manage to read 1 32k block from tape before dying.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

You could try with CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB enabled to see if it catches anything.
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