Hello, Thanks for your reply. Actually i experienced page faults mostly when browsing web mostly from linux opera. So i installed firefox from ports. It didnt cause any panic until yeserday, when it caused the crash. And after that system panic occured while booting. Well i don't know if a particular application is causing system panic but most panics occured when i was using net. Can you tell me if there are any other options for kernel configuration file which can make the debugging mor verbose? I only used -g option in my kernel config. I'm attaching another crash dump which occurred last night when i was browsing net.
Greetings, Abhijit On 23 Dec 2005 09:49:58 -0500, Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Abhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I'm experiencing kernel panics with 6.0 Release. I did a fresh > > install of 6.0 Release after playing with some linux distros and > > Freebsd 5.4 Release. The only problem i had was due to faulty RAM. I > > replaced the RAM and had no problems. But for somedays my system has > > started to panic randomly. All the crash dumps i got show something > > wrong in the file pcpu.h at line 165. > > That just means it's dumping core. You need to look a little > deeper for why it's doing so. > > > I'm ttaching my custom kernel configuration file and one crash dump i > > got with kgdb. I hope someone can tell me why this's happening, and if > > this's freebsd problem or hardware problem. > > In this case, it's smashing its own stack while doing a bcopy() > (or some related function). If that's not consistent, this > probably *is* a hardware problem. If it's dependable, then maybe > not. Try to track down commonalities in what the system is doing > when it panics. If possible. > -- If Karl, instead of writing a lot about Capital, had made a lot of Capital, it would have been much better. -- Karl Marx's Mother
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