Messages in this thread | | | From | dstein@phoenixc ... | Date | Thu, 9 Sep 1999 09:22:35 +0100 | Subject | Kernel oops on SMP machine |
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Hi
I am "new" to this list (I was in in the beginnig of the year) and have got a problem concerning one of my machines. The machine is a smp machine with two Pentium II 400 on it and 1 GB RAM, running SuSE Linux 6.1, kernel 2.2.10. We have Oracle8 database running on the server and yesterday I got two kernel oops in /var/log/warn (and also messages). There was a process left (after a crash while making an index-file) which could'nt be killed at all, so we decided to reboot the machine this morning. The prozess "stood" on one of the filesystems and the machine was not able to unmount the fs... Either we got problems to rerun the database (before booting) with an error message concerning shared memory, which told us that there was not enough memory to start database, but all processes concerning database (except the hanging one, which was marked with D) were killed and there should have been enough memory at all.
The "oops" is rather long so I posted a text file to this message.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards, Dietmar [unhandled content-type:application/octet-stream]
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