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On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 17:37:09 +0800, Hawk Xu wrote:
> > You need to post the entire oops message, not just the last part. It should
> > start with "BUG". And using a more recent kernel would be a good idea.
> >
>
> I'm sorry, but that's all we have now. Our c
Chuck Ebbert wrote:
Our server(running Oracle 10g) is having a kernel panic problem:
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Process swapper (pid: 0, threadinfo 80582000, task 80464300)
Stack: 0296 8013f325 81007f7f54d0 0100
0001 000e ff
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 12:06:20 +0800, Hawk Xu wrote:
> Our server(running Oracle 10g) is having a kernel panic problem:
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> Process swapper (pid: 0, threadinfo 80582000, task 80464300)
> Stack: 0296 8013f325 81007f7f54d0 000
+0}
{default_idle+32}
{cpu_idle+74} {start_kernel+469}
{_sinittext+579}
Code: 80 3f 00 7e f9 e9 4a fd ff ff e8 b0 25 ec ff e9 74 fd ff ff
console shuts up ...
<0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
And, we have these error messages in the /var/log/kerne
ven't been able to capture the whole error message. One of the first
things I see scroll by is "Machine Check Exception", then the last three
lines are:
>Code: [20 bytes, variable. Sometimes 20 times "%2x"]
>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
>In inter
Has anyone else had this or a similar problem? I tried to upgrade to 2.4.3
from 2.2.18 recently, but I invariably got a kernel panic on boot - I ran
the oops through ksymoops, and it seemed to indicate that the problem
occurred while in the aic7xxx driver [although I may, of course, be
misinterpr
h obliged. I've had
much resistance within the university for using linux as it is, and, if it
starts going down every now and again, they'll chuck it out without a
doubt. If I can do somthing else, in order to help, plese let me know.
Cheeres,
/Chris
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