I had similar problems, not related to SA though, and found that the mm 
application was trying to allocate randomly high memory locations.  Turned out 
to be a bad memory chip.  Using the Fedora core 2 boot disk I did a 
memtest86...  Might be worth the extra hour...

________________________________

From: jeff jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 9/17/2004 8:04 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: EIP in 3.0 rc5 on FC2



Hello all, I was wondering is someone can help me out? 3.0 RC1 was real
stable for me. Should I downgrade or do I need to update additional
software. This machine is RH FC2 with all security updates, and patches.

Thanks,
Jeff


Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: kernel BUG at mm/rmap.c:410!
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: invalid operand: 0000 [#1]
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: Modules linked in: wcfxo(U) wcfxs(U)
zaptel(U) crc_ccitt ip_conntrack_irc ip_nat_ftp ip_conntrack_ftp
ipt_state ipt_multiport ipt_esp ipt_ah ipt_TOS ipt_tcpmss ipt_mark
ipt_REJECT ipt_owner ipt_MASQUERADE ipt_limit ipt_LOG iptable_nat
iptable_mangle iptable_filter ip_tables ip_conntrack md5 ipv6 e1000
dm_mod uhci_hcd ehci_hcd button battery asus_acpi ac ext3 jbd ata_piix
sata_promise libata sd_mod scsi_mod
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: CPU:    0
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: EIP:    0060:[<0215464a>]    Not tainted
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246   (2.6.8-1.521)
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: EIP is at page_remove_rmap+0x17/0x8f
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: eax: 2002006c   ebx: 03971d60   ecx:
03f71d40   edx: 03971d60
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: esi: 00000000   edi: 00002000   ebp:
3a0f415c   esp: 2182dbfc
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: Process spamd (pid: 8465,
threadinfo=2182d000 task=754e60b0)
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel: Stack: 0214d1c2 4b8eb005 00003000 00855000
023c9cf4 00855000 00858000 3513f00c
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel:        023c9cf4 0214d25f 00003000 00000000
00855000 3513f00c 00858000 023c9cf4
Sep 16 15:23:21 mail1 kernel:        0214d2b6 00003000 00000000 2182dca4
00855000 36f6da50 00858000 0214d3c1




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