Testing new backup procedures on one of my machines, I kept locking up half-way
through, consistently. This last time, I got a kernel Oops (happened to be watching
it through a serial connection so I was able to save it).
I'm pretty sure it's the HW. It's a 300a that's been overclocked to 450 for 3-4
years, we don't have central AC, and it used to be a gaming machine :)
I've dropped the bus to 66MHz (300MHz on the proc) and if it happens again, I'll
reseat the memory, CPU, HD connections, etc...
Also, I'm running HDPARM with -c 1 and -d 1
Do you suppose that might cause this?
I just wanted to show off my kewl Kernel Messages :)
Oops: 0000 2.4.20-4GB #1 Wed Aug 6 18:26:21 UTC 2003
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c014653b>] Not tainted
EFLAGS: 00010007
eax: 00000000 ebx: d15f4a60 ecx: 00000001 edx: 0168ce60
esi: 00000000 edi: 00000002 ebp: c1341a50 esp: c031bed4
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=c031b000)
Stack: c03ac500 d15f4a60 dff46560 00000008 c01d28e8 d15f4a60 00000001 dff46560
c03ac4f0 00000016 00000001 c01f7415 dff46560 00000001 c03ac4f0 00000048
c03ac4f0 dff46560 c03ac440 c01f9adf c03ac4f0 00000001 c01fe8a1 c03ac4f0
Call Trace: [<c01d28e8>] [<c01f7415>] [<c01f9adf>] [<c01fe8a1>] [<c01f885c>]
[<c01fe820>] [<c010a180>] [<c010a31d>] [<c0106f90>] [<c010c5f8>] [<c0106f90>]
[<c0106fb4>] [<c0107012>] [<c0105000>]
Code: 8b 42 18 a8 04 75 ee a8 01 0f 95 c0 25 ff 00 00 00 f7 d8 21
<0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
In interrupt handler - not syncing
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