On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:24:56 +1000 (EST)
Michael Mansour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my logwatch emails I receive the following from the
> "Kernel Begin" area:
>
> Use of uninitialized value in left bitshift (<<) at
> /etc/log.d/scripts/services/kernel line 102,
> line 146411.
Hi
Hi,
In my logwatch emails I receive the following from the
"Kernel Begin" area:
Use of uninitialized value in left bitshift (<<) at
/etc/log.d/scripts/services/kernel line 102,
line 146411.
Use of uninitialized value in left bitshift (<<) at
/etc/log.d/scripts/services/kernel line 102,
line 146
I can't make heads or tails of this and I'm hoping someone else can.
Machine specs:
Dual Intel PIII-733 with 768 Mb of RAM.
Linux stigmata 2.4.18-26.7.xsmp #1 SMP Mon Feb 24 09:37:16 EST 2003
i686 unknown
--
kernel: Trying to vfree() nonexistent vm area (f0ac3000)
kernel: d2d0
I did some exeperimentation with the pppd configuration. I had the
kdebug turned way up (7), probably since the time I installed RH6.0. I
got rid of the kernel messages by turning down the value. At 3, no
messages, at 4 the messages appear. Although the log file does not
prefix the kernel
deric Herman wrote:
>
> I did some exeperimentation with the pppd configuration. I had the
> kdebug turned way up (7), probably since the time I installed RH6.0. I
> got rid of the kernel messages by turning down the value. At 3, no
> messages, at 4 the messages appear. Although t
Since RH6.0, I have regular occurances of kernel messages (in messages)
which appear to be pieces of transmissions from the server back to a
pppd connected Windows client. It's most obvious when I am running
Netscape on the remote Windoxs box. It is almost like there is some
buffer overflo
This is happening up to several times an hour. The machine freezes
momentarily while the SCSI bus resets. Is this an indication my 3 yr
old SCSI hard drive is failing? Or is there a problem w/ the
controller?
(I have two other (newer) drives (EIDE), so it wouldn't kill me to
retire the SCSI dr
Hi,
Why should I be getting the following kind of messages. This happens once
in a while and seems to have no effect on the working of the system which
is RedHat Linux 4.2 with all updates applied.
===
kernel: Warning: dev (04:01) tty->count(4) != #fd's(5) in tty_open
kernel: Warning
Hi,
Why should I be getting the following kind of messages. This happens once
in a while and seems to have no effect on the working of the system which
is RedHat Linux 4.2 with all updates applied. The eth0 Tx FIFO error
perhaps indicates some problem in communication on the ethernet. The
RedHat
Hi,
I got a serious problem :
I got some VERY WEARD messages in my log files.
My server went totally beserk, and I had to push the button.
May 14 17:18:17 jdi modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-10
May 14 17:18:17 jdi modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-10
May 14 17:23:43 jdi telnetd[21
First question:
Does someone know how to prevent kernel messages from popping up on
whatever console I am using at the time? I get a lot of NFS errors, SYN
floods, and such, and would really prefer, if I didn't have to see an
error message which I do not care about, pop up every 10-15 se
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