Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Antwort: Re: Oops in Kernel 2.4.21-rc1 | From | Werner.Beck@Lidl ... | Date | Tue, 27 May 2003 15:22:48 +0200 |
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could that be the process mandb and aaa_base which where affected by the oops? How to disable this "feature"?
|---------+------------------------------------> | | Carl-Daniel Hailfinger | | | <c-d.hailfinger.kernel.20| | | 03@gmx.net> | | | | | | 27.05.2003 14:18 | | | | |---------+------------------------------------> >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | An: Werner.Beck@Lidl.de | | Kopie: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org | | Thema: Re: Oops in Kernel 2.4.21-rc1 | >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Werner.Beck@Lidl.de wrote: > Hello, > I encountered a Kernel oops on two different PCs, both a configured > identical. The system uses an ISDN connection to an Internet ISP and then > establishes a VPN tunnel based on PPTP. > As far as I can see in /var/log/messages the problem occurred on both > system at the same time at 00:15, but not at the same day and not every
You are using SuSE 7.3, which leads me to the assumption that the nightly cronjob at 00:15 is triggering this. One of the culprits I can imagine is the updatedb run at that time. However, this is only guesswork. The Oops itself does not give me any idea. Perhaps someone else can help.
> day. No special program is running at that time. Basically it is a SuSE 7.3 > distribution, I made a Kernel upgrade. > Hardware is a Fujitsu Siemens N300 PC with an IDE (7200 Rpm), Intel 845GI > Motherboard, an ISDN PBX connected via USB to dial-up, the connection > wasn't established when the system oopsed. > Attached are some information. > (See attached file: info.txt)(See attached file: oops.log)
HTH, Carl-Daniel -- http://www.hailfinger.org/
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