Note: also sheep needs 'kill -9' to die. 2013/8/19 Valerio Pachera <sirio81 at gmail.com>: > I tried the same with cache=directsync on the guest. > I get almost the same result: > > Aug 19 16:57:50 ERROR [gway 31433] wait_forward_request(212) fail > 4fd26d00000003, No object found > Aug 19 16:57:54 EMERG [main] crash_handler(250) sheep exits > unexpectedly (Segmentation fault). > > But sheep daemon is still running! > > dog node list hangs up. > qemu is still running (guest shows I/O error) and I have to use kill > -9 to stop it. > > More messages in sheep.log > > --- > ... > Aug 19 16:57:26 ERROR [gway 31387] gateway_read_obj(62) local read > 804fd25b00000000 failed, No object found > Aug 19 16:57:26 ERROR [gway 31384] gateway_read_obj(62) local read > 804fd25d00000000 failed, No object found > Aug 19 16:57:26 ERROR [gway 31384] gateway_read_obj(62) local read > 804fd26000000000 failed, No object found > Aug 19 16:57:26 ERROR [gway 31387] gateway_read_obj(62) local read > 804fd26100000000 failed, No object found > Aug 19 16:57:26 ERROR [gway 31356] gateway_read_obj(62) local read > 804fd26200000000 failed, No object found > Aug 19 16:57:26 ERROR [gway 31384] gateway_read_obj(62) local read > 804fd26300000000 failed, No object found > Aug 19 16:57:47 ERROR [net 31414] do_read(220) connection is closed > (48 bytes left) > Aug 19 16:57:47 ERROR [net 31414] rx_work(537) failed to read a header > Aug 19 16:57:47 ERROR [net 31326] do_read(220) connection is closed > (48 bytes left) > Aug 19 16:57:47 ERROR [net 31326] rx_work(537) failed to read a header > Aug 19 16:57:48 ERROR [net 30537] do_read(220) connection is closed > (48 bytes left) > Aug 19 16:57:48 ERROR [net 30537] rx_work(537) failed to read a header > Aug 19 16:57:48 ERROR [net 31414] do_read(220) connection is closed > (48 bytes left) > Aug 19 16:57:48 ERROR [net 31414] rx_work(537) failed to read a header > Aug 19 16:57:48 ERROR [net 31414] do_read(220) connection is closed > (48 bytes left) > Aug 19 16:57:48 ERROR [net 31414] rx_work(537) failed to read a header > ... > --- |