Messages in this thread |  | | | From | "Robbert Kouprie" <> | | Subject | Oops in 2.4.12 | | Date | Sat, 20 Oct 2001 22:26:31 +0200 |
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Hi all,
Today I found this oops in my logs. The oops originated from a smbd process (Samba 2.0.9 stable). Earlier kernels (except for pre-kernels) never gave me problems. 2.4.10 was the previous used kernel on the system and did not give any oops for about the 2 weeks it ran on this system. The system did not crash after this oops. Can someone make more out of than I can, or point me to a possible bug(fix) that is related?
Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000008 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: printing eip: Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: c0132a83 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: *pde = 00000000 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: Oops: 0000 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: CPU: 0 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: EIP: 0010:[sys_newstat+35/112] Not tainted Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 00000000 ecx: df981c60 edx: 00000000 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: esi: d9583fa4 edi: 08111c60 ebp: bfffe1fc esp: d9583f9c Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: Process smbd (pid: 17565, stackpage=d9583000) Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: Stack: d9582000 bffff2c4 00000000 c180e420 08174f38 c012cca7 d1d78a60 00000009 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: 00000001 c0106b63 08111c60 bfffe1bc bfffeb30 bffff2c4 08111c60 bfffe1fc Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: 0000006a c010002b 0000002b 0000006a 4010418d 00000023 00000202 bfffe1a0 Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: Call Trace: [sys_close+67/84] [system_call+51/64] Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: Oct 20 16:47:00 lion kernel: Code: 8b 42 08 8b 80 90 00 00 00 85 c0 74 11 8b 40 34 85 c0 74 0a
Regards, - Robbert Kouprie, Linux Systems Admin, The Netherlands
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