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SubjectRe: GPF with 2.0.36 (and 2.0.33)
Christof Damian wrote:
>
> Hello,
> on our web server I get GPF every now and then. Most of the time it is
> not bad, because only httpd is it, but lately it it mysqld too.
>
> I thought upgrading from 2.0.33 to 2.0.36 might help, but it didn't.
>
> Here ist the message:

I piped it trouht ksymoops now:

general protection: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<00146034>]
EFLAGS: 00010217
eax: f000e987 ebx: 00000000 ecx: 03d3fc30 edx: f000f84d
esi: 03d3fccc edi: 0000019d ebp: 03d3fc0c esp: 0168aee8
ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018
Process httpd (pid: 2502, process nr: 4, stackpage=0168a000)
Stack: 03d3fc0c 0168af7c 00000000 00000000 4a71923f 03d3fc30 00000000
0000019d
00de9414 01839a48 3a7288ef 00150d9a 03d3fc0c 0168af78 00000e63
00000000
00000000 0168af7c 00001000 01839a00 081a058c 01839a90 00135d8f
01839a90
Call Trace: [<00150d9a>] [<00135d8f>] [<00122cd0>] [<0010a892>]
Code: 8a 40 0d a8 02 74 04 ff 4c 24 10 8b 7c 24 10 39 7b 30 0f 87
>>
EIP: 146034 <tcp_recvmsg+170/40c>
Trace: 150d9a <inet_recvmsg+72/88>
Trace: 135d8f <sock_read+ab/c0>
Trace: 122cd0 <sys_read+c0/e8>
Trace: 10a892 <system_call+52/80>

Code: 146034 <tcp_recvmsg+170/40c> movb 0xd(%eax),%al
Code: 146037 <tcp_recvmsg+173/40c> testb $0x2,%al
Code: 146039 <tcp_recvmsg+175/40c> je 14603f <tcp_recvmsg+17b/40c>
Code: 14603b <tcp_recvmsg+177/40c> decl 0x10(%esp,1)
Code: 14603f <tcp_recvmsg+17b/40c> movl 0x10(%esp,1),%edi
Code: 146043 <tcp_recvmsg+17f/40c> cmpl %edi,0x30(%ebx)
Code: 146046 <tcp_recvmsg+182/40c> ja 90909018 <_EIP+90909018>

--
Christof Damian
Technical Director
http://mediaconsult.com/

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