Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 4 Aug 2000 15:34:51 -0400 (EDT) | From | clubneon <> | Subject | Re: 2.4.0-test6-pre2 EXT2-related Lockup [Was: Re: 2.4.0-test6-pre2 man euid error] |
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It was probally the Call Trace. My most recent oops looked just like that. Very, very, very long call trace. Since my oopses don't seem to be making it to disk, I've been copying them by hand. This one scrolled off the screen, so there wasn't much I could do.
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Alexander Viro wrote:
> > > On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Simon Kirby wrote: > > > Hmm... the lockup I got the first time I tried to see what was happening > > is different from this one (which happened the second time), but it seems > > to be similar: > > > > Trace; c014c700 <ext2_get_block+64/59c> > > Trace; c014c70c <ext2_get_block+70/59c> > > Trace; c014c721 <ext2_get_block+85/59c> > > Trace; c014c730 <ext2_get_block+94/59c> > > Trace; c014c73a <ext2_get_block+9e/59c> > > Trace; c014c74f <ext2_get_block+b3/59c> > > Trace; c014c751 <ext2_get_block+b5/59c> > > Trace; c014c8ba <ext2_get_block+21e/59c> > > Trace; c014c960 <ext2_get_block+2c4/59c> > > Trace; c014c98c <ext2_get_block+2f0/59c> > > Trace; c014c994 <ext2_get_block+2f8/59c> > > Trace; c014c9a9 <ext2_get_block+30d/59c> > > Trace; c014c9ae <ext2_get_block+312/59c> > > Trace; c014c9b0 <ext2_get_block+314/59c> > > Trace; c014c9c2 <ext2_get_block+326/59c> > > Trace; c014c9c4 <ext2_get_block+328/59c> > > Trace; c014c9db <ext2_get_block+33f/59c> > > Trace; c014c9f3 <ext2_get_block+357/59c> > > Trace; c014ca04 <ext2_get_block+368/59c> > > Trace; c014ca0e <ext2_get_block+372/59c> > > Trace; c014ca1b <ext2_get_block+37f/59c> > > Trace; c014ca24 <ext2_get_block+388/59c> > > Trace; c014ca26 <ext2_get_block+38a/59c> > > Trace; c014cc00 <ext2_get_block+564/59c> > > Trace; c022acb6 <stext_lock+2112/86d8> > > Trace; c022acbd <stext_lock+2119/86d8> > > _That_ was a stack trace??? Could you cut the single oops out of your log > and post/mail it? > > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu > Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ >
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