[Bug 15087] New: [breezy] beagle/reiserfs/inotify/AMD64 killed me
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Summary: [breezy] beagle/reiserfs/inotify/AMD64 killed me
Product: Ubuntu
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: linux
AssignedTo: ben.collins at ubuntu.com
ReportedBy: aurelien at resus.univ-mrs.fr
QAContact: kernel-bugs at lists.ubuntu.com
not really sure where the problem stands, it looks like a reiserfs problem (I
get a kernel stack trace) but it's only triggered when trying to run beagle,
perhaps a bad interaction with inotify or Extended Attributes...
I'm on an up to date breezy,
with kernel 2.6.12-8-amd64-generic,
beagle 0.0.13.4-0ubuntu1 (also happened with 0.0.12)
I have a RAID5/LVM system with a separate /home
beagle used to make my system unusable (I wasn't even able to log in VT, and had
to reboot whenever I launched it)
so I created a new user and launched beagle for him in VT, and I get a kernel
message saying something about reiserfs
If I kill all beagle process and try to run it again then the system get blocked
(I can switch VT, but not log in or run anything that need read acces to my home)
if I move the home of the user outside of /home, it seems to work much better.
this really looks like a corrupted FS or a problem with reiser's EA, so I'm
going to try to reiserfsck my /home and keep you informed.
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