Re: Help! Was: kernel BUG at swap.c:62!

2003-03-19 Thread Dennis Wicks
OK, Here it is again;

Greetings;

I get this error if the system has been idle for awhile.
In this case it was about 10hr 02min. I had 4 logons through
ssh but they were not doing anything.

I am running the 2.4.19 kernel w/timer patch.
That is kernel-image-2.4.19-s390 from debian.org
with no other patches applied.

I don't remember having a similar problem on the original woody kerne.

TIA for any help.
Dennis


00:00:48 00: CON FILE 0038 SENT TO   MAINTRDR AS  6012 RECS 0298 CPY
001 T NOHOLD NOKEEP
00:00:52 HCPCFX6769I Your SECUSER terminated by SYSMON.
07:35:02 device ctc0 left promiscuous mode
07:35:06 device ctc0 entered promiscuous mode
07:36:41 kernel BUG at swap.c:62!
illegal operation: 0001
CPU:1Tainted: P
Process apache (pid: 669, task: 012d, ksp: 012d1c60)
Krnl PSW : 0708 80041fac
Krnl GPRS: 012bcb00 012d1b4c 0019 0001
   80041faa  0155c600 0001
   001c0f44 001c0b00 002fe488 0001
   002fe4a0 80041ee4 80041faa 012d1c48
Krnl ACRS:    
   0001   
      
      
Krnl Code: 58 30 d0 14 18 2a 58 10 30 00 a7 2a 00 1c 58 40 d0 18 50 20
Call Trace: -00039298- -000448dc- -00044cbe- -00035914-
-00036116- -00014604-

Again, TIA!
Dennis



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Dennis Wicks wrote:

If anyone needs more info let me know and I will do my best to
dig it out.

How about your kernel version?  It's kind of hard to find the
correct line 62 in swap.c without knowing which kernel ;-)

Could you describe the type of workload you are running?

Bye,
Ulrich

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Re: Help! Was: kernel BUG at swap.c:62!

2003-03-18 Thread Ulrich Weigand
Dennis Wicks wrote:

If anyone needs more info let me know and I will do my best to
dig it out.

How about your kernel version?  It's kind of hard to find the
correct line 62 in swap.c without knowing which kernel ;-)

Could you describe the type of workload you are running?

Bye,
Ulrich

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