Le 03/01/2010 23:03, Debian Bug Tracking System a écrit :
It apparently happens when you access a CIFS mount.
That complicates things further as there the CIFS server (a Windows
system?) may be doing things that the CIFS kernel module doesn't expect.
(Again, that module shouldn't panic but handle the problem gracefully.)

Thanks again Paul,

I think i've found my way in resolving that bug. I've found a similar bug in the kernel's Bugzilla: Bug 11720 - when running smb service on a lv with 3 snapshot, system out of memory, and then client transfer stop (http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11720)

So, I've compiled a 2.6.32 kernel, first time I'm doing that, and it boot on it. Tadaaa! And now the rsync transfert works well, no crash. The Airport Extreme is mounted in /etc/fstab and I run rsync on it with success, happy.

Maelvon HAWK



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