Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sat, 26 Oct 1996 07:56:57 -0700 | From | Mark Badger <> | Subject | skput() panic & tracing the return address |
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i'm getting a periodic skput() panic that halts our server, it seems to be unpredictable in nature.
i'm using 2.0.23.
at first i thought it was the 3590 we use, but i wrapped the single call to (eventually) skput from that driver and it seems that it's not the problem.
i'd appreciate some help:
what steps to i take to read the sysmap so that i can map the return address provided by the panic call ?
[i found this information on the web somewhere, about 2 weeks ago (when experiencing a different problem with 1.2.13, a socket error), but i can't find my bookmark (!!!)....]
do any of you experienced linux problem tracers have some helpful hints for a relative newbie ?
thanks,
m
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