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PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:21 pm 
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The other option is to temporarily move to my test box at HE (with no one else on it) where I have one of my numerous 2.6.9 host kernels running. I'd need you to move back to another host shortly before the reboots occur, though. Your call.

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caker wrote:
The other option is to temporarily move to my test box at HE (with no one else on it) where I have one of my numerous 2.6.9 host kernels running. I'd need you to move back to another host shortly before the reboots occur, though. Your call.


I don't really keep up with the UML stuff so I don't know which would be best. My main criteria are:
* Something that is different from what I have now
* Something that is as stable as possible (while still being different)
* Something that doesn't involve me changing IP addresses.

Also what kernel should I be running on my machine. I have been running 2.4 for the most part. I tried the 2.6 a while back but started getting some problems and didn't feel like debugging so I just switched back to 2.4.

I really appreciated your help in getting this resolved.

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It would help me determine if the new kernel/skas/sysemu patches solve the problem you and a few others have been reporting. Give me an hour or so, and I'll get the test environment ready for you, and I'll configure a new migration (don't do the one I've already configured). These migrations don't take very long to complete (10 minutes or so), and nothing will change on your end...

I'd suggest you stay with the 2.4 based kernel for now.

Shoot me a support ticket and we'll communicate that way.

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Eric,

I've configured a migration to the test box. Please login to your account, shutdown, and press the migrate button. I'd estimate it will take about 10 minutes to make the transfer.

How soon do you think you'll know if there's a difference with this host kernel?

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Eric,

How are things working out on the new host kernel?

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caker wrote:
How are things working out on the new host kernel?


It is working great! I haven't had a problem, and everything has been performing great. I really appreciate your help in getting it resolved.

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