Peter Nixon wrote (ao):
> On Tuesday 11 October 2005 16:31, Sander wrote:
> > Peter Nixon wrote (ao):
> > > At 06:15 this morning the following errors showed up in /var/log/messages
> > >
> > > Oct 11 06:15:03 DB2MUHASEBE kernel: kernel BUG at prints.c:334!
> > > Oct 11 06:15:03 DB2MUHASEBE kernel: invalid operand: 0000 2.4.21-138-smp
> > > #1 SMP Fri Oct 31 00:51:31 UTC 2003
> > >
> > > Oct 11 06:15:03 DB2MUHASEBE kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c5096ec8>]    Tainted:
> > > P
> >
> > Your kernel is very, very old and tainted.
> 
> Yes. I am aware of that. As I mentioned the server is an IBM server running 
> SUSE Linux Enterprise 8 and DB2. At the time of deployment of the server SLES 
> 9 was not yet certified to run with DB2.

What I'm trying to say is that you are very unlikely to receive support
on such an old kernel. And most likely the bug is fixed in a younger
kernel.

And, you are also running a tainted kernel. You are less likely to
receive support on a tainted kernel.

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