Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 27 Jul 1998 14:02:09 -0400 | From | Brian Craft <> | Subject | aiee with 2.0.34 |
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Hi all -- just switch from 2.0.32 to 2.0.34, and got an Aiee within a few hours. The only thing actively running on the machine was the ftp server. The ftp session was interrupted when the line dropped.
When I dialed in again, the machine was dead to the world.
There are many pages of kernel info. I'm including them up to the Aiee.
Anyone know what would cause this?
b.c.
Jul 24 19:11:19 bcboy-linux ftpd[17956]: FTP LOGIN FROM sj-dial-3-105.cisco.com [171.68.179.106], bcboy Jul 24 19:29:02 bcboy-linux named[355]: NSTATS 901333742 901153742 Jul 24 19:29:02 bcboy-linux named[355]: XSTATS 901333742 901153742 RR=1 RNXD=0 RFwdR=0 RDupR=0 RFail=0 RFErr=0 RErr=0 RAXFR= 0 RLame=0 ROpts=0 SSysQ=1 SAns=0 SFwdQ=0 SDupQ=0 SErr=0 RQ=0 RIQ=0 RFwdQ=0 RDupQ=0 RTCP=0 SFwdR=0 SFail=0 SFErr=0 SNaAns=0 S NXD=0 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: general protection: 0000 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: CPU: 0 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: EIP: 0010:[kmalloc+190/512] Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: EFLAGS: 00010086 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: eax: 000003fc ebx: ff60ff60 ecx: 0000020c edx: 00000003 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: esi: 001d31c4 edi: 001d31c4 ebp: 00000000 esp: 01edcf40 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: Process run-parts (pid: 18003, process nr: 82, stackpage=01edc000) Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: Stack: 016b3c0c 00ae0914 0273211c 00ae0d14 00000005 00000003 000007f8 001d31c4 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: ffaa0055 00000246 00113704 00000204 00000003 01112018 bffff7f8 08097148 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: 01edcfb4 00000000 00000000 00000000 0001ea00 00124111 01784000 fffffff4 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: Call Trace: [do_fork+1004/1988] [iput+205/400] [sys_fork+17/24] [system_call+85/124] Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: Code: 8b 4b 04 81 39 aa ff 55 00 0f 85 23 01 00 00 8b 41 04 89 43 Jul 24 20:01:01 bcboy-linux kernel: kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 01112018, next= ff60ff60, order=5 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 01112414, next= ff60ff60, order=5 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: general protection: 0000 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: CPU: 0 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: EIP: 0010:[kmalloc+190/512] Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: EFLAGS: 00010086 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: eax: 000003fc ebx: ff60ff60 ecx: 0000031c edx: 00000001 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: esi: 001d31c4 edi: 001d31c4 ebp: 00000000 esp: 001d0c88 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 0018 ss: 0018 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: Process swapper (pid: 0, process nr: 0, stackpage=001cee10) Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: Stack: 0009f8ce 0000026a 003e026a 0000027f 00000005 001e0e40 00000041 001d31c4 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: ffaa0055 00000246 0013a365 00000314 00000001 0009f8ce 0000026a 003e026a Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: 003ed900 ff60ff60 0013a75b 00000314 00000001 04831fcd 0000026f 0009f8ce Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: Call Trace: [alloc_skb+97/332] [dev_alloc_skb+15/40] [8390:ei_open+-12343/72] [kfree_skb +227/236] [8390:ei_open+-12982/72] [8390:ei_open+-125916/72] [do_IRQ+44/76] Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: [IRQ11_interrupt+95/132] [setup_arch+176/668] [sys_idle+92/112] [system_call+85/1 24] [init+0/864] [setup_arch+176/668] [start_kernel+453/464] Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: Code: 8b 4b 04 81 39 aa ff 55 00 0f 85 23 01 00 00 8b 41 04 89 43 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: Aiee, killing interrupt handler Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 001d0e58, next= 00000000, order=0 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 001d0e48, next= 00000000, order=0 Jul 24 20:01:09 bcboy-linux kernel: kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 001d135c, next= 00000000, order=0
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