[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Nov 2007 at 11:59, Brian Kroth wrote:Actually, it looks like ipmi watchdog caused it.that would probably be a hard-stuck kernel that was detected by the watchdog.
Yeah, I was just confused since nothing showed up in the logs, but I guess hard panics like that wouldn't.
pagexec: were those pax messages any help to you?well, sort of if 'making me ever more confused' counts as help ;-). the thing is, the bad pages all seem to be part of an otherwise non-executable mapping, meaning they can't possibly be part of vma mirroring (since only executable regions are mirrored), and my code doesn't (well, shouldn't) change any behaviour there. so i'm still thinking...
Well, I could always try a vanilla kernel to see if I can reproduce these problems there. Still working on getting my test vm setup. BTW, the other machine that I saw the message on was also a vm, but the original was a physical machine.
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