Thanks. I'm setting echo "1" >/proc/sys/kernel/panic_on_oops ... and will try to report on the actual error which happens first.
Many thanks. Le lundi 02 avril 2007 à 18:29 +0200, Oleg Verych a écrit : > > Please look at suggested in the link debugging tools, in case you will hit > *your* bug again, because it has some traces of other fault: > > ,-*- > | [<.......>] dst_output > | [<.......>] ip_queue_xmit > | [<.......>] dst_output > | [<.......>] tcp_transmit_skb > | [<.......>] tcp_push_one > | [<.......>] tcp_sendmsg > | [<.......>] inet_sendmsg > | [<.......>] do_sock_write > | [<.......>] sock_writev > | [<.......>] do_wp_page > | [<.......>] __handle_mm_fault <-- here > | [<.......>] autoremove_wake_function > | [<.......>] __next_cpu > | [<.......>] sock_writev > | [<.......>] do_readv_writev > | [<.......>] vfs_writev > | [<.......>] sys_writev > | [<.......>] sysenter_past_esp > |Code: .... > |EIP: [<c024c735>] tcp_tso_segment ... > | <0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt > `-*- > > And that fault was preempted by the interrupt, thus we see a panic. > > So, this is my view on that. Hope it helps, also. > ____ -- Olivier BERGER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ingénieur Recherche - Dept INF INT Evry (http://www.int-evry.fr) OpenPGP-Id: 1024D/6B829EEC