Richard Fish schreef:
> Phill MV wrote:
>
>> Well, *something* is trying to access a function that doesnt exist
>> in NDB; whether we know what it does or why, I'm guessing it's a
>> behaviour that shouldn't happen :P.
>>
>> I suppose whatever tries to access NDB has a bug in it... but what
>>
Phill MV wrote:
Well, *something* is trying to access a function that doesnt exist in
NDB; whether we know what it does or why, I'm guessing it's a
behaviour that shouldn't happen :P.
I suppose whatever tries to access NDB has a bug in it... but what
would that be?
Do you have lvm install
Well, *something* is trying to access a function that doesnt exist in
NDB; whether we know what it does or why, I'm guessing it's a behaviour
that shouldn't happen :P.
I suppose whatever tries to access NDB has a bug in it... but what would that be?On 27/09/05, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> w
Phill MV schreef:
> That makes me feel much better. On a related note, shouldn't we be
> filing bug reports, then?
Never occurred to me since it was a PEBKAC (problem existing between
keyboard and chair, to save people having to look it up). The only
reason NBD was compiled into the kernel was bec
That makes me feel much better.
On a related note, shouldn't we be filing bug reports, then?
Yes, I was getting the same errors/warnings; it finally annoyed me somuch that I recompiled the kernel without NBD support, since I couldn't
find any suggestion that I actually needed it, and all was well
Am Dienstag, den 27.09.2005, 01:31 -0400 schrieb Phill MV:
> Evertyime I boot up I gett a long string of weird buffer errors
> shortly after udev starts up;
> stuff like
>
> nbd0: Request when not-ready
> end_request: I/O error, dev nbd0, sector 4294965120
>
> where ndb0 changes up to ndb12.
>
Matthias Guede schreef:
> Phill MV wrote:
>
>> Evertyime I boot up I gett a long string of weird buffer errors
>> shortly after udev starts up; stuff like
>>
>> nbd0: Request when not-ready end_request: I/O error, dev nbd0,
>> sector 4294965120
>>
>> where ndb0 changes up to ndb12.
>>
>> I st
Phill MV wrote:
Evertyime I boot up I gett a long string of weird buffer errors shortly
after udev starts up;
stuff like
nbd0: Request when not-ready
end_request: I/O error, dev nbd0, sector 4294965120
where ndb0 changes up to ndb12.
I still have no clue what dev/ndb0 refers to, but the comp
Evertyime I boot up I gett a long string of weird buffer errors shortly after udev starts up;
stuff like
nbd0: Request when not-ready
end_request: I/O error, dev nbd0, sector 4294965120
where ndb0 changes up to ndb12.
I still have no clue what dev/ndb0 refers to, but the computer still seems
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