Kernel OOPS

2002-12-26 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
And the reason for this is ? kernel: <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 4f545069 kernel: printing eip: kernel: c014cecf kernel: *pde = 0000 kernel: Oops: kernel: nfs lockd sunrpc 8139too mii 3c59x usb-uhci usbcore ext3 jbd kernel: CPU:0

Re: Kernel oops

2002-05-25 Thread Statux
t; May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: *pde = > May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: Oops: > May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: Kernel 2.4.9-31 > May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: CPU:0 > May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: EIP: > 0010:[8139too:__insmod_8139too_O/lib/modules/2.4.9-31/kernel/drivers/net/+-1

Kernel oops

2002-05-24 Thread Ed Wilts
May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: c06c3f8e May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: *pde = May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: Oops: May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: Kernel 2.4.9-31 May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: CPU:0 May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: EIP: 0010:[8139too:__insmod_8139too_O/lib/modules/2.4.9-31/kernel/driv

Re: Kernel oops?

2001-11-30 Thread Lorris J. Woods
Hey, it's nothing more than the response from your uname -a command. lookup "man uname". --On Friday, November 30, 2001 1:21 AM +0100 Leonard den Ottolander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi Ward, > >> Ok, I've seen kernel panics before, but what the devil is this? > >> [root@Char

Re: Kernel oops?

2001-11-29 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi Ward, > Ok, I've seen kernel panics before, but what the devil is this? > [root@Charlie log]# uname -a > Linux Charlie.nswcphdn.navy.mil 2.4.2-2 #1 Sun Apr 8 19:37:14 EDT 2001 i586 > unknown I have no idea, but it seems it is time for a kernel upgrade

Kernel oops?

2001-11-29 Thread Ward William E DLDN
pmd entry c531b000: Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: ... pmd not present! Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: Oops: 0002 Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: CPU:0 Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: EIP:0010:[__remove_from_lru_list+23/144] Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: EIP:0010:[]

kernel oops using bonded ethernet

2000-09-22 Thread Michael R. Jinks
le via ssh using the bonded interface. HOORAY!!!) # /etc/rc.d/init.d/network stop -- kernel oops As soon as I see the output of the oops on the console once, I can't get the system sane again without a reboot. Sometimes the system freezes altogether, and fsck is my friend. From watching "

RE: kernel Oops?

2000-09-03 Thread Juha Saarinen
%-> ok... all joking aside I just got my second Oops in the log %-> files... I am getting concerned... just not too sure what I %-> should be doing about this... is this a sign of things that are %-> going to be getting worse real soon now? Not necessarily, but it probably won't go away. %-> %->

Re: kernel Oops?

2000-09-03 Thread Dan Horth
At 2:40 AM -0400 3/9/00, Statux wrote: >It's a kernel oops.. of course you should be concerned :) ok... all joking aside I just got my second Oops in the log files... I am getting concerned... just not too sure what I should be doing about this... is this a sign of things that are goi

Re: kernel Oops?

2000-09-02 Thread Statux
It's a kernel oops.. of course you should be concerned :) ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

kernel Oops?

2000-09-02 Thread Dan Horth
aging request at virtual address e258c3dd kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 0205b000, %cr3 = 0205b000 kernel: *pde = 0000 kernel: Oops: kernel: CPU:0 kernel: EIP:0010:[d_lookup+100/220] kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202 kernel: eax: c3dde258 ebx: e258c3c5 ecx: 0024 edx: c3c0 ker