Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:53:35 +0200 | From | Christian Seiler <> | Subject | Bug at mm/rmap.c:493, Kernel 2.6.13.2 |
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Hello,
In the kernel log of a computer I'm administrating a strange message appeared stating there was a kernel bug in mm/rmap.c, line 493. I put together the kernel log message (including the stack trace), the kernel configuration, the output of lspci -v, lsmod, uname -a and gcc/ld -version here:
http://src.selfhtml.org/lkml/
Although the message says a reboot is needed, the server still seems to work after that message (login using SSH is possible, all services still respond normally). After a reboot the same message reappears inside the log after some time.
The distribution is Gentoo Linux, but the kernel is built from vanilla sources. The system is entirely 64bit - no 32bit libraries are installed. The server itself is a Sun Fire V20z with two Opteron 244, 2 GiB of RAM and hardware RAID-1 with two U320 SCSI disks.
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