Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 01:05:17 +0200 (MET DST) From: robin!knarf@camelot.de To: ponds!rivers@dg-rtp.dg.com (Thomas David Rivers) Subject: Re: kern/2923: panic: vm_fault: fault on nofault entry, addr: f6e21000 Message-ID: <m0wDJGm-00037tC@robin.camelot.de> In-Reply-To: <199704041117.GAA10676@lakes.water.net> from Thomas David Rivers at "Apr 4, 97 06:17:51 am"
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Hi, You, Thomas David Rivers wrote: > > If you have any idea how I can make the uptime 6 hrs or higher, please > > tell me! > > Since I'm guessing this is a different problem; if you'll provide > the kgdb traceback and an nm of your kernel (are you running a 2.2.1 > GENERIC kernel?) and details of your system - it's quite possible your > problem isn't as thorny as mine and can be much more readily repaired. Ok, I have DDB in the kernel and had another panic. I typed `trace' and saw nfs_bioread, nfs_readdir, getdirentries, syscall, Xsyscall. Does this mean the panic happend during an nfs_readdir as a client? This would be really a bad thing. [later] Ooops, next reboot. After that I said "uustat -a" with /var/spool/uucp mounted via nfs from a 2.1.5 server. The command finished, but short after that it paniced again with the same (or similar) trace output in the debugger. Damn. Hmm, any ideas? How can I provide more detailed information? Bye, Knarf -- Frank Bartels |UUCP/ZModem/Fax: +49 89 8948040| "Captain, why not just knarf@camelot.de | http://www.camelot.de/~knarf/ | give the Borg Windows?"
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