Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 28 Aug 2006 16:49:07 -0400 | From | emf <> | Subject | Re: segfaults, kernel panic using forcedeth nvidia 4 |
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OK, I've got some oops output... if someone could give me the faintest idea as to what is wrong, I would be much obliged.
http://mindlace.net/tmp/latest_segfault.txt
emf wrote: > Hello! > > I'm using debian's 2.6.17-2-amd64 (after having these issues with 2.6.16). > > I'm running software raid 5 and LVM on the partition in question; the > machine is connected to my server via gigabit ethernet over the onboard > nforce4 ethernet- my motherboard is Gigabyte GA-M51GM-S2G Socket AM2 > NVIDIA GeForce 6100, and the CPU is a AMD Sempron 64 2800+. > > When I try to rsync from my old server, I get user-land segfaults (bash > and sh, mostly) and the machine hangs. This happens with straight scp as > well, and it is 100% replicable. The error messages look like: > > sh[5325]: segfault at 0000000081cc893a rip 00002ae181c2bf02 rsp > 00007fffff927c58 error 4 > > I've now successfully tried copying a large number of files via a > machine connected through a 100mbit connection, without issue. > > This leads me to think that it's forcedeth having the problem, but I had > also thought that perhaps I'm asking too much of the md/lvm subsystem. > > I've ordered another gigabit ethernet card and a new AMD64x2 cpu, so I > should be able to test these issues more cleanly. > > In the meantime, is there anything I can do to diagnose these issues? > > Thanks (and please cc me; I'm not a kernel-type by default.) > > ~ethan fremen >
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