Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 25 Jul 2000 13:27:32 +0300 | From | Ville Herva <> | Subject | 2.0.37 oops |
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I had an 2.0.37 oops. The box in question has been very reliable in the past (with 2.0.36 and 2.0.37). The only hitch was that I had to reboot once because an oracle process went into state in which it couldn't be killed even with kill -9.
Other than that, no problems; uptimes even more than a year.
A couple a days ago the box crashed, however. Before I noticed, it had already booted, and the only thing I found in the logs was this:
general protection: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<075fb000>] EFLAGS: 00257706 eax: 00000000 ebx: 04f21fb4 ecx: 00000000 edx: 00000000 esi: 00000005 edi: bfffe3c8 ebp: 00000203 esp: 04f21f78 ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018 Process smbd (pid: 18364, process nr: 44, stackpage=04f21000) Stack: 00000000 0012d03c 075fb000 075fb000 02c6d400 00000001 04f21fb4 bfffe388 080fee74 075fb000 0012b179 080fee74 04f21fb4 053ffc0c bffff09c 00000000 0010bbe9 080fee74 bfffe388 400fb6cc bffff09c 00000005 bfffe3c8 ffffffda Call Trace: [namei+60/72] [sys_newstat+41/88] [system_call+85/124] Code: 6c 69 62 72 61 72 69 65 73 2f 4f 62 6a 65 63 74 41 52 58 32
Of course, ksymoops wont get much out of that:
./ksymoops ../System.map < oops.13072000 Using `../System.map' to map addresses to symbols.
Code: Code: 6c insb (%dx),%es:(%edi) Code: 69 62 72 61 72 imull $0x65697261,0x72(%edx),%esp Code: 69 65 Code: 73 2f jae 39 <_EIP+0x39> Code: 4f decl %edi Code: 62 6a 65 boundl 0x65(%edx),%ebp Code: 63 74 41 52 arpl %si,0x52(%ecx,%eax,2) Code: 58 popl %eax Code: 32 00 xorb (%eax),%al Code: 90 nop Code: 90 nop Code: 90 nop
Vanilla 2.0.37, Ppro200, 3C905. Nothing fancy.
This doesn't look like a tcp stack bug nor faulty memory...? Could there still be a bug in 2.0 new_stat/namei?
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