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Re: Oops message from cvs process


From: Kaz Kylheku
Subject: Re: Oops message from cvs process
Date: 9 Dec 2002 14:30:17 -0800

Satya Prasad DV <address@hidden> wrote in message news:<address@hidden>...
> hi,
>    We are using the RHL 7.1 with cvs software version cvs-1.11.1p1 patched 
> to get additional info for logging using AlternateInfo=yes in config. We 
> had no trouble with this s/w for over one year. Recently we upgraded the 
> server by increasing RAM to 512M and adding scsi drive for the cvs 
> repository partition.

That recent upgrade is possibly a big clue by four here!

> After this, the server started spewing out lots of Oops messages after 7-8 
> days of operation. If I reboot the machine the problem disappears for a 
> while and starts again.The oops seems to be result of the cvs process. Iam 
> listing the ksymoops output below.

No, oops messages are not the fault of the process; they are a kernel
or hardware problem. You should take this to a Linux kernel newsgroup.
There is no defect in CVS that can cause a kernel panic.

You alerady noted that this started happening after a hardware
upgrade. There is nothing in CVS like ``if (recent_hardware_upgrade())
crash_kernel();''.
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Does anyone out there have a script that will yield the last log entry (and
only the last log entry) for every file in a directory?  

I tried cvs log -d<date1> <date2> but that yields too much information.  

Jeanie
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