Hi all,
I don't really now if my problem is related with this one, and I
(unfortunetly) don't have any Oops output to show - sorry 'bout that.
I'm even not sure this report will be helpful but... anyway
I'm currently running Linux amethyste 2.4.1-ac2 #1 Mon Feb 5 20:38:39
CET 2001 i686 on a Compaq DL360, compiled with recommended (egcs 1.1.2
release).
I need 2.4.x for netfilter and I'm currently doing MASQ, NAT and packet
filtering.
I've tried 2.4.0-test12; 2.4.0; 2.4.1; without beiing able to get a
>10 days uptime. The problem is always the same one :
"sshing" my router box, then detarring a big tar.gz archive (such as
egcs-xxx.tar.gz) make randomly oops my kernel (gzip is always the
"faulty" process causing the Oops).
Sorry, but I haven't any Oops since it's a production machine, and I
couldn't take the time to copy the Oops by hand.
UP 100/550 PIII processor, 128M of ram
lspci :
00:00.0 Host bridge: ServerWorks CNB20HE (rev 05)
00:00.1 Host bridge: ServerWorks CNB20HE (rev 05)
00:01.0 RAID bus controller: Symbios Logic Inc. (formerly NCR): Unknown
device 0010 (rev 02)
00:03.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage IIC
215IIC [Mach64 GT IIC] (rev 7a)
00:04.0 System peripheral: Compaq Computer Corporation Advanced System
Management Controller
00:05.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX [Fast Etherlink]
(rev 74)
00:0f.0 ISA bridge: ServerWorks OSB4 (rev 4f)
00:0f.1 IDE interface: ServerWorks: Unknown device 0211
03:04.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100]
(rev 08)
03:05.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100]
(rev 08)
Unfortunetly, 2 intel NIC onboard :-(
-uptime:
4:58pm up 3 days, 4:57, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
This machine acts as a router.
-RedHat 7.0 without any upgrade (bad glibc) with kernels
2.4.0-test12; 2.4.0; 2.4.1
-RedHat 7.0 with upgrades with 2.4.1-ac2
-glibc 2.2.1 installed by hand
-all recommended software in linux/Documentation/Changes
*Here is my question* :
-Does the glibc version has an impact on the kernel' stability?
Thanks for your time,
b.
Stephen Carr wrote:
> Dear Kernel Gurus
>
> Sorry if this is a bit of a repeat - I think the prior message was
> incorrectly addressed.
>
> System Dual 500 Mhz Pentium III 256MB ram with Adaptec 2940
> UW scsi controller - WD disc and HP DAT tape.
>
> I have been getting kernel panics when doing backups over the
> network. I have used both the eepro100 driver and Intel's e100 driver
> the general type of error is a panic - Aiee -- killing the interrupt
> driver.
>
> I have tried the 2.4.0, 2.4.1 and lately the 2.2.2-pre2 kernels.
>
> Panics below for 2.4.2-pre2 kernel.
>
> The error I have got is spkput:over: d0826d4b put:1514 dev:eth0
> kernel BUG at skbuff.c:93 using the e100 driver
>
> The NIC is an Intel Ether ExpressPro 100 set to 100Mbs full duplex
> connected to an HP2424M switch.
>
> I switched to the eepro100 drive and got this panic with system
> "idle" and I was typing sudo -s.
>
> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 18000080
> Bad EIP value. Killing the interrupt handler.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Stephen Carr
>
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