I thought that it may be a hardware glitch or possibly a power glitch ???? I wouldn't think that it was the kernel as the exact same kernel and hardware configuration is running on 3 sites. This has been the only problem in the last 6 months of continuous running. In fact one site has been up for 18 months.
Ian -----Original Message----- From: Ethan Benson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 5:55 PM To: 'Debian Users' Subject: Re: Strange logs - General Protection Fault On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 12:57:42PM +1000, Ian Perry wrote: > Hi all, > > My first General Protection Fault since Windows 3 !! > Can anyone shed some light on this ? > > It occurred right after an ISDN reconnect. The machine appeared to still be > working !!! Named, Sendmail, POP, IMAP, Masquerading... > > The machine is in a different state, so I had the operator there > CTRL-ALT-DEL the machine, just in case, and it came up fine. > > Any clues ? your hardware is probably seriously screwed. > 00 00 c7 41 04 00 > Jun 19 20:10:30 melb kernel: Aiee, killing interrupt handler > Jun 19 20:10:30 melb kernel: kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 001d90e8, next= > 00000000, order=0 > Jun 19 20:10:30 melb kernel: kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 001d90d8, next= > 00000000, order=0 > Jun 19 20:10:30 melb kernel: kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 001d95ec, next= > 00000000, order=0 > Jun 19 20:10:30 melb kernel: idle task may not sleep > Jun 19 20:10:30 melb last message repeated 4 times > your kernel is in VERY bad shape.... -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/

