Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 18 Aug 1999 09:50:34 +0200 | From | Dirk Nehring <> | Subject | time bug in Linux kernel |
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Hi,
we are using Debian 2.1 as our distribution. On one host (with an old kernel, 2.0.32) I recently found a date problem:
root@suzuki:~# date Wed Aug 18 09:39:21 MEST 1999 root@suzuki:~# uptime 9:39am up 458 days, 2:02h, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 root@suzuki:~# vmstat procs memory swap io system cpu r b w swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id vmstat: vmstat.c:241: getstat: Assertion `*itot>*i1' failed. IOT trap/Abort (core dumped) root@suzuki:~# uname -a Linux suzuki 2.0.32 #1 Tue Nov 18 14:08:53 MET 1997 i586 unknown root@suzuki:~# cat /proc/interrupts 0: 3957903912 timer 1: 565 keyboard 2: 0 cascade 8: 1 + rtc 10: 251957557 DC21140 (eth0) 11: 94817972 + BusLogic BT-946C 13: 1 math error root@suzuki:~# ps aux | grep ps root 19415 0.0 1.3 976 428 p2 R Jan 20 0:00 ps aux root 19416 0.0 1.1 828 348 p2 S Jan 20 0:00 grep ps
Oops, processes are running with the wrong system time and vmstat dumps core. Is this a known bug (as you see, the host is 458 days up)?
Dirk
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