On Friday, December 14, 2001, at 11:57 AM, Greg Ames wrote: >> Dec 13 17:10:03 kernel: httpd(21879): unaligned trap at >> 00000200012dcd00: 000003ffff9fdadc 2d 0 >> Dec 13 17:10:05 kernel: httpd(21922): unaligned trap at >> 00000200012dcd00: 000003ffff9fdadc 2d 0
I get these in perl all the time on my dual ev67 boxes. I tracked it down a problem with liinking gcc binaries against CCC libs. If you use the Compaq C Compiler (which marvelously faster than gcc in both compilation and the resulting binary) to create a binary (mysql/mysqld and all the supporting libraries) and then link against then with gcc (perl DBD::mysql), I find that I get traps all over the place. The REALLY strange thing was that even with a few traps a second, the programs never misbehaved. Now I compile everything with ccc (truly amazing peformance speed up). Of course, I am not bold enough to try a Linux kernel compile with ccc. You didn't make it clear that you were using Linux, and I just assumed from the format of you syslog messages. If I am wrong, perhaps this message will be useful to someone else :-) -- Theo Schlossnagle 1024D/82844984/95FD 30F1 489E 4613 F22E 491A 7E88 364C 8284 4984 2047R/33131B65/71 F7 95 64 49 76 5D BA 3D 90 B9 9F BE 27 24 E7
