[ale] Kernel panic
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Mon Feb 13 11:49:21 EST 2006
run a memtest on your ram.
This is a kernel panic. It halts the system. Once this happens there is
no way to access anything without a reboot.
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 10:28 -0500, Christopher Fowler wrote:
> I get this error message:
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging
> request at virtual address 625ae8e0
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: printing eip:
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: 02164c7f
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: *pde = 00000000
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: Oops: 0002 [#1]
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: CPU: 0
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: EIP: 0060:[<02164c7f>] Not
> tainted
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202 (2.6.5-1.358-SAM-
> ACCUNET-001)
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: EIP is at proc_read_inode+0x4/0x29
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: eax: 16f68390 ebx: 16f68390 ecx:
> 00000000 edx: 022cb760
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: esi: 16f68390 edi: 21fb8200 ebp:
> 0cec6180 esp: 1e33de80
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: Process sendmail (pid: 1582,
> threadinfo=1e33d000 task=213c47b0)
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: Stack: 00000000 21ff8910 02164e22
> 21ff8910 0cec6207 21ff8963 02166f6d ffffffea
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: 00000000 21fb0e10 21fb0e10
> 1e33df78 0cec6180 21fb3b80 02164f5e 022cb840
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: 0cec6180 21fb0e10 0214ad81
> 1e33df78 1e33df14 00000000 1e33df78 1e33df14
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: Call Trace:
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<02164e22>] proc_get_inode
> +0x59/0xdd
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<02166f6d>] proc_lookup+0xb6/0xc4
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<02164f5e>] proc_root_lookup
> +0x2a/0x42
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<0214ad81>] real_lookup+0x66/0xc8
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<0214af4f>] do_lookup+0x43/0x72
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<0214b494>] link_path_walk
> +0x516/0x6e2
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<02135342>] follow_page+0xda/0xe5
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<0214b8b3>] path_lookup+0xf8/0x128
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<0214bee9>] open_namei+0x93/0x3eb
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<02135342>] follow_page+0xda/0xe5
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<0214098f>] filp_open+0x23/0x3c
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: [<02140cde>] sys_open+0x31/0x7d
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel:
> Feb 9 12:32:40 sam-accunet kernel: Code: 51 89 e0 e8 5a 62 fb ff 8b 54
> 24 04 8b 04 24 89 53 5
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> After I get this no program can access the file system. Its as if the
> disks have disappeared. If it was a controller failure or some other
> hardware failure would I not get earlier messages on the syslog instead
> of failure like this?
>
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