Jon McDermott wrote: > Martin Zwickel wrote: >> On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 13:12:40 -0500 >> Jon McDermott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> bubbled: >> >> >>> I'm seeing from 2 to 10 of these messages a day in my dmesg log file: >>> >>> srcds_amd[18045] trap bounds rip:f68ea7cd rsp:ffffb510 error:0 >>> srcds_amd[22773] trap bounds rip:f68ea7cd rsp:ffffb510 error:0 >>> srcds_amd[27452] trap bounds rip:f68ea7cd rsp:ffffb510 error:0 >>> srcds_amd[19888] trap bounds rip:f68ea7cd rsp:ffffb510 error:0 >>> srcds_amd[5029] trap bounds rip:f68ea7cd rsp:ffffb510 error:0 >>> srcds_amd[21741] trap bounds rip:f68ea7cd rsp:ffffb510 error:0 >>> srcds_amd[8683] trap bounds rip:f68ea7cd rsp:ffffb510 error:0 >>> srcds_amd[11154] :f68ea7cd rsp:ffffb510 error:0 >>> >>> My kernel: >>> >>> 2.6.9-34.0.2.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Jun 30 10:32:04 EDT 2006 x86_64 x86_64 >>> x86_64 GNU/Linux >>> >> >> Try a newer kernel! It's rather old! >> >> > It's stable though. Any reason to believe that the problem goes away > with a newer kernel? I'm not a real fan of software updates on a > production system without good reasons. > > Jon There is a very good reason to upgrade to 2.6.17.5. You should read http://isc.incidents.org/diary.php?storyid=1485&isc=1f2db69aeecb35f0fa2b24183244dfc4 and http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/2006-July/047907.html
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