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fio 3.38 + ubuntu 22.04.1

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axboe
May 21, 2025
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This is a kernel bug, you need to report that to your distro vendor. It's most likely already fixed in a newer kernel. Looks like an issue on the block/nvme side, but hard to see as the most interesting oops is the first one, and you only have the later parts of the crash. |
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This is a kernel bug, you need to report that to your distro vendor. It's most likely already fixed in a newer kernel. Looks like an issue on the block/nvme side, but hard to see as the most interesting oops is the first one, and you only have the later parts of the crash.