[ubuntu-hardened] Kernel Panic with SELinux and NFS?
Darren McGuicken
mailing-ubuntu-hardened at fernseed.info
Mon Apr 13 19:53:08 BST 2009
Hi Jeff,
* Jeff Schroeder (jeffschroed at gmail.com) wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:28:44PM +0100, Darren McGuicken wrote:
> >> * Kees Cook (kees at ubuntu.com) wrote:
> >> > On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 10:41:00PM +0100, Darren McGuicken wrote:
> >> > > Hardy server without SELinux, sharing files over NFSv4, Jaunty
> >> > > beta on my laptop with SELinux enabled == Kernel Panic and hard
> >> > > lock (on the server!) when accessing files on the NFS share...
> >> > > Who on earth do I raise the bug report to?
> >> >
> >> > If you can reduce it to a series of steps that is easy to
> >> > reproduce, the best place by far would to be to open a Launchpad
> >> > bug report against "linux". I recommend using the "ubuntu-bug
> >> > linux" command as that will attach various commonly-requested
> >> > files, etc.
> >>
> >> That might be tricky, the server in question runs as my primary
> >> mail and web server so randomly crashing it isn't really an option.
>
> If you would be willing to crash the server once more, you could do
> this: ... Then when the the problem happens again you should get a
> vmcore file.
I'm willing to give this a shot (for the good of the community if not my
server health :->). I'll schedule some downtime for this weekend, stop
anything that might lead to data loss, and see if I can recreate once
more.
Thanks.
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