Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 24 Nov 2005 11:18:59 +1300 | From | Goo GGooo <> | Subject | kernel BUG at page_alloc.c:221 |
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Hi there,
Yesterday one of our highly loaded servers suddenly started reporting the following kernel bugs:
kernel BUG at page_alloc.c:221! invalid operand: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[rmqueue+135/576] Not tainted EFLAGS: 00010006 eax: 00038000 ebx: c13a1350 ecx: 00001000 edx: 55568b11 esi: c03704d0 edi: 00000000 ebp: c0370498 esp: ef4c3e50 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process cleanup-mgr (pid: 28856, stackpage=ef4c3000) Stack: e7504f00 ea23f980 000285df 00000286 00000000 c0370498 c0370498 c0370670 00000002 c03703c0 c01323db 0000000d f73dda20 f73dda2e 00000000 ef4c3f84 c0370570 c0370668 00000000 000001d2 c01434d3 00104025 00000025 cfb8b180 Call Trace: [__alloc_pages+107/640] [link_path_walk+1363/1680] [do_anonymous_page+94/272] [handle_mm_fault+119/256] [do_page_fault+392/1277] [get_empty_filp+76/288] [dentry_open+205/464] [file_ioctl+106/384] [sys_llseek+173/192] [do_page_fault+0/1277] [error_code+52/60]
Code: 0f 0b dd 00 fb 07 32 c0 8b 53 04 89 dd 8b 03 89 50 04 89 02
kernel BUG at page_alloc.c:221! invalid operand: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[rmqueue+135/576] Not tainted EFLAGS: 00010006 eax: 00038000 ebx: c13a1350 ecx: 00001000 edx: 55568b11 esi: c03704d0 edi: 00000000 ebp: c0370498 esp: c6b39e50 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process cleanup-run (pid: 28887, stackpage=c6b39000) Stack: 00000000 c0370498 000088b4 00000286 00000000 c0370498 c0370498 c0370670 00000002 c03703c0 c01323db 0000006d f7df8890 000000f9 f73ddd00 f73dddb4 c0370570 c0370668 00000000 000001d2 e3b212d4 00104025 00000025 f7616180 Call Trace: [__alloc_pages+107/640] [do_anonymous_page+94/272] [handle_mm_fault+119/256] [do_page_fault+392/1277] [do_mmap_pgoff+1154/1440] [old_mmap+212/272] [do_page_fault+0/1277] [error_code+52/60]
Code: 0f 0b dd 00 fb 07 32 c0 8b 53 04 89 dd 8b 03 89 50 04 89 02
The cleanup-mgr process is invoked from cron every 5 minutes and every time it died. I had to reboot the machine to resume its normal operation.
As it appeared suddenly and haven't returned after reboot I'm quite worried about hardware problem - is that possible?
And yeah, it's a custom build 2.4.26 on one of those machines that you'd better not touch (or, God forbid, upgrade anything!) as long as they run at least somehow.
Does anyone have any idea what could have caused this bug?
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