Kernel Panic (idle state)

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Re: Kernel Panic (idle state)

Post by Hardcorefs » Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:18 am

INSTANTLY......
It seems that it has hit a "magic" point, 71GB copied. Adding a single file causes it to blow my mac out of the water.
Absolutely 110% annoying, because it takes EVERYTHING down with it, some of my VMware sessions take 12 hours to setup.

But the files can be accessed, and the file system is 100% clean when checked out, just cannot add anything to it.
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Re: Kernel Panic (idle state)

Post by Hardcorefs » Thu Dec 13, 2012 3:52 am

Any update on a fix for this?

Since it is reproducible is there an alpha I can throw at it, to see if it is fixed.
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Bump

Post by grahamperrin » Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:44 am

dbrady wrote:… We are running tests with this change and hope to have a solution soon for the community users that are encountering this panic. Thanks for your patience …


A gentle bump for this.

Assuming test results are good:

  • please, might the fix be provided relatively soon? Or is the fix inextricable from other work in progress?

Maybe comparable: Frequent Kernel Panics "zero io_children" with Snow Leopard
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Post by grahamperrin » Sat May 18, 2013 1:26 pm

Whilst I don't use Snow Leopard, I might treat this as the most troublesome bug – for users of Snow Leopard – with ZEVO Community Edition 1.1.1.
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