Linux Kernel Crash - Vanilla 2.4.18/Redhat 2.4.18-5

Aaron Caskey (filburt@wetafx.co.nz)
12 Aug 2002 14:30:16 +1200


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We are having oops crashes on a lot of our renderwall machines running
2.4.18 with SGI's xfs 1.0.1 patch (although xfs support is disabled) and
redhat 2.4.18-5 (our current production Kernel) with a system call
reporting patch (I'm not sure on the name or version).

I've included 2 oops crash logs from the vanilla 2.4.18 kernel, we get
identical crashes on the RedHat kernels. I have to hand copy these
because it kills the machine dead, when I catch a dead redhat machine
I'll email the oops dump from that too.

The machines hardware is as follows:
2 2.2Ghz Xeon Processors
4G registered ECC DDR RAM
Tyan e7500 Motherboard
AMI Bios Rev 1.01

ide HDD with ext3 filesystem

Any help would be appreciated greatly.
Thank You.

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Kind Regards

Aaron Caskey Wrender Wrangler ----------------- /---------------------------------------------------------------\ |Cubeless academia = armageddon and a barren Earth for children.| \---\ /---------------------------------------------------------/ / |\_/| |o o|__ --*--__\ C_C_(___)

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CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<00010202>] Not tainted EFLAGS: 00010246 eax: 00000000 ebx: d48fbc10 ecx: c02e7f28 edx: 00000001 esi: 00010202 edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000000 esp: f71f3d64 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process kjournald (pid: 12, stackpage=3Df71f3000) Stack: f88f1953 d48fbc10 d48fbc10 f88f18d0 c01222b7 d48fbc10 00000000 00000= 001 00000000 00000000 c011e3fb c02e8320 c011e2bc 00000000 00000001 c02c1= 500 fffffffe 00000000 c011e03b c02c1500 00000046 0000000e c02bd9c0 00000= 00e Call Trace: [<f88f1953>] [<f88f18d0>] [<c01222b7>] [<c011e3fb>] [<c011e2bc>= ] [<c011e03b>] [<c0108d1f>] [<c011659a>] [<c013c076>] [<f881095d>] [<f880f= b78>]

[<f88127b6>] [<f8812660>] [<c0105876>] [<f8812680>]

Code: Bad EIP value. <0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interupt handler! In interrupt handler - not syncing

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CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<e57d6940>] Not tainted EFLAGS: 00010246 eax: 00000000 ebx: cfc05bc0 ecx: c02e7f28 edx: 00000001 esi: e57d6940 edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000000 esp: f7ff9ef4 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process kjournald (pid: 3, stackpage=3Df7ff9000) Stack: f890f953 cfc05bc0 cfc05bc0 f890f8d0 c01222b7 cfc05bc0 00000000 00000= 001 00000000 00000000 c011e3fb c02e8320 c011e2bc 00000000 00000007 c02c1= 500 fffffff8 00000000 c011e03b c02c1500 00000046 0000000e c02bd9c0 00000= 00e Call Trace: [<f890f953>] [<f890f8d0>] [<c01222b7>] [<c011e3fb>] [<c011e2bc>= ] [<c011e03b>] [<c0108d1f>] [<c0116743>] [<c011e5bf>] [<c0105876>] [<c011e= 500>]

Code: c0 42 55 d2 98 e6 ef f5 00 e2 ef f5 00 00 47 f7 01 00 00 00=20 <0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interupt handler! In interrupt handler - not syncing

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