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FS#2646 - Kernel panics with docler on openwrt x86-64 #7466

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openwrt-bot opened this issue Dec 1, 2019 · 2 comments
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FS#2646 - Kernel panics with docler on openwrt x86-64 #7466

openwrt-bot opened this issue Dec 1, 2019 · 2 comments
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jmarcet:

I have been setting up openwrt for an i7-3770 server. I have it booting from uefi, with dual rootfs partition so I can upgrade with sysupgrade safely from openwrt itself. It's really cool building openwrt from inside itself.

All seems to work wonderfully, but one important detail, which renders the whole thing unusable. The kernel panics again and again when using docker. The back traces are so different that I have no clue what the problem really is.

All I know for sure is it happens when docker is running. The usually are (if not always) general protection faults, but the hardware is rock solid, has been for 6+ years. The same dockers work fine on ubuntu on the same hardware, so I suspect the kernel, but as I said, I haven't been able to stabilize it at all. I tried both 4.14 and 4.19, and I even tried to build openwrt with a newer kernel, but that's not a 2 hours job, it's way more involved.

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jmarcet:

A picture taken from the TV the serve is connected to. Those messages didn't make to the syslog server.

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jmarcet:

I'd like to change the priority to very high or critical, I cannot do it now.

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