tags 590658 + moreinfo quit Hi Victor,
Victor Gomes Do Vale wrote: > I have a desktop machine running debian lenny, with nfs4/kerberos > for home directory accounting, which works great on my own machine. > > But on a specific machine, it kernel panics all nights, when the > user come back the day, the machine is freezed, sometime I have logs > of the kernel Oops, when i have an open ssh connection to the > machine : [...] > It seems to happened always on the same stack state > (kmem_cache_alloc/gss... etc ...) > I keep the machine up to date, but it does not correct the problem. If > someone could correct that ... [...] > Well, I tested the memory with memtest86, it gave me nothing (2 pass clear). > I booted and set the X with vesa mode and nvidia unloaded yesterday, the > machine was dead this morning. Thanks for reporting it. Basic questions: - Are you still using this machine? If so, how are you coping? --- what kernel do you use, did you find any workarounds, etc - If the slab corruption stopped happening at some point, do you remember when and whether anything interesting happened at the time? /var/log/dpkg.log* might have clues. - If the symptoms are still reproducible, please attach a log of the kernel's initialization (you can get it by capturing full "dmesg" output immediately after booting or by collecting from /var/log/dmesg*). - I assume this was not a regression, and that you always experienced these problems on this machine? - Any other clues or weird symptoms would be useful, too. Hope that helps, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

