Um if I wasn't just awake I probably would have noticed the panic info in your report :)
Dean On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Bob Ramstad wrote: > > The contract type is `' with a response time of 3 business hours. > A first analysis should be sent before: Tue Apr 22 11:00:01 PDT 1997 > > > >Number: 454 > >Category: os-sunos > >Synopsis: httpd crashes so hard the system reboots > >Confidential: no > >Severity: critical > >Priority: medium > >Responsible: apache (Apache HTTP Project) > >State: open > >Class: sw-bug > >Submitter-Id: apache > >Arrival-Date: Tue Apr 22 07:50:01 1997 > >Originator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Organization: > apache > >Release: 1.2b8 > >Environment: > SunOS 4.1.3_U1 rev B with all recommended patches > gcc 2.7.2 > >Description: > BAD TRAP: cpu=0 type=9 rp=f0aacd54 addr=20 mmu_fsr=326 rw=1 > MMU sfsr=326: Invalid Address on supv data fetch at level 3 > regs at f0aacd54: > psr=404010c5 pc=f001d37c npc=f001d380 > y: 0 g1: f001d370 g2: 4b000 g3: ffffff00 > g4: 13390000 g5: f0aad000 g6: 0 g7: 0 > o0: ffbfffff o1: 88001 o2: f0aacfe0 o3: 0 > o4: f0aacfXD f0112d68 > pid 20111, `httpd': Data access exception > kernel read fault at addr=0x20, pme=0x0 > MMU sfsr=326: Invalid Address on supv data fetch at level 3 > rp=0xf0aacd54, pc=0xf001d37c, sp=0xf0aacda0, psr=0x404010c5, context=0x6f3 > g1-g7: f001d370, 4b000, ffffff00, 13390000, f0aad000, 0, 0 > Begin traceback... sp = f0aacda0 > Called from f005796c, fp=f0aace00, args=1 ff64340c 6 1 f0aaceb0 fd00a840 > Called from f005a6cc, fp=f0aace60, args=ff64340c 6 1 ff64c180 0 ff64c180 > Called from f0112d68, fp=f0aacec0, args=f0aacfe0 348 f017ea50 f0826ffc > ff64c180 f0aacfe0 > Called from f0005cd0, fp=f0aacf58, args=f0aad000 f0aacfb4 f0aacfe0 f0aad000 > f0aa > d000 f0aacfb4 > Called from 505c, fp=effffc08, args=6 6 1 effffc6c 4 f0aacfb4 > End traceback... > panic on cpu 0: Data access exception > syncing file systems... done > >How-To-Repeat: > i can't repeat it. this has happened about every 48 hours since i upgraded > from 1.2b7 -- and i've gone back to using 1.2b7 as this is a production > machine. > > >Fix: > nope, but i'm happy to help in any way i can i.e. if you can tell me how to > get > a meaningful core file i'll be happy to do that.%0 > >Audit-Trail: > >Unformatted: > > >
