Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 16 Jun 1998 12:51:59 -0500 (CDT) | From | bill calaway <> | Subject | Aiee: scheduling in interrupt 0123c95 |
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Hello all,
I have been following this list on and off for a while now and I finally have a question worth asking. We are haveing a problem with a Linux machine that collects data from a real time stock data feed. This is very drive intensive.
Sometimes when the market speeds up the machine will lock up. With version 2.0.33 it would give us... Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123a7d Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123a7d Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123a7d Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123a7d Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123a7d Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123a7d Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123a7d etc...
I just updated to 2.0.34 yesterday, hoping that this would fix it. This morning it locked up with.... Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123c95 Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123c95 Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123c95 Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123c95 Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123c95 Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123c95 Aiee: sheduling in interrupt 00123c95 etc..
The machine is a PPro 200 with 128Mb of RAM. The drive is a 2.5 GB IDE. It has a 3COM 3C509 Ethernet Card.
Has anyone ever heard of this problem or have any ideas. Bill
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