[ale] Crash data

Ken Nagorski kenn at pcintelligent.com
Fri Apr 12 10:02:13 EDT 2002


Hi there,

Hmm - I am staring at this and I am not sure what it means, but this thing
crashes now and then and I am wondering why? Can anyone make sense of this?

Thanks
Ken
---------crash data from kern.log------------------

Apr  7 19:04:51 nat220 kernel: 24.196.64.74 sent an invalid ICMP error to a
broadcast.
Apr  7 19:17:21 nat220 kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
virtual address ffff8012
Apr  7 19:17:21 nat220 kernel:  printing eip:
Apr  7 19:17:21 nat220 kernel: c012f614
Apr  7 19:17:21 nat220 kernel: *pde = 00003063
Apr  7 19:17:21 nat220 kernel: *pte = 00000000
Apr  7 19:17:21 nat220 kernel: Oops: 0002
Apr  7 19:17:21 nat220 kernel: CPU:    1
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: EIP:    0010:[fget+56/72]
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010282
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: eax: c88b4800   ebx: c15b2a20   ecx: 0000000c
  edx: ffff7ffe
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: esi: c3d46000   edi: 0000000c   ebp: bffffa94
  esp: c3d47fa8
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Process apache (pid: 2385, stackpage=c3d47000)
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Stack: c3d46000 fffffff7 c0136df1 c3d46000
bffffac0 0000000c c0106d1b 0000000c
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel:        bffffa54 0000000c bffffac0 0000000c
bffffa94 0000006c c010002b 0000002b
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel:        0000006c 400fd45d 00000023 00000202
bffffa38 0000002b
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Call Trace: [sys_newfstat+17/96]
[system_call+51/56]
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel:
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Code: f0 ff 42 14 f0 ff 43 04 89 d0 5b 5e c3
8d 76 00 8b 4c 24 04
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
virtual address ffff8012
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel:  printing eip:
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: c012e477
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: *pde = 00003063
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: *pte = 00000000
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Oops: 0000
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: CPU:    1
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: EIP:    0010:[filp_close+7/188]
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010282
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: eax: c88b4800   ebx: ffff7ffe   ecx: c15fb120
  edx: ffff7ffe
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: esi: 0000000c   edi: c15b2a20   ebp: 00000001
  esp: c3d47e74
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Process apache (pid: 2385, stackpage=c3d47000)
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Stack: 000ffff9 0000000c c15b2a20 c011396b
ffff7ffe c15b2a20 c5ed8580 c3d46000
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel:        0000000b 000003f8 c15b2b40 c011411c
c15b2a20 00000000 00000002 c3d47f74
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel:        c0107212 0000000b c010f8b7 c021c8fe
c3d47f74 00000002 c3d46000 00000002
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Call Trace: [put_files_struct+79/184]
[do_exit+296/632] [die+86/88] [do_page_fault+883/1164] [do_page_fault+0/1164]
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel:    [dput+25/340] [path_walk+1897/2096]
[dput+25/340] [path_release+13/48] [open_namei+1165/1412] [filp_open+59/92]
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel:    [error_code+52/60] [fget+56/72]
[sys_newfstat+17/96] [system_call+51/56]
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel:
Apr  7 19:17:22 nat220 kernel: Code: 8b 43 14 85 c0 75 14 68 82 12 22 c0 e8
c0 49 fe ff 31 c0 83
Apr  7 19:17:35 nat220 Apr  7 19:22:54 nat220 kernel: klogd 1.3-3#33, log
source = /proc/kmsg started.
Apr  7 19:22:54 nat220 kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map
Apr  7 19:22:55 nat220 kernel: Loaded 12278 symbols from /boot/System.map.
Apr  7 19:22:55 nat220 kernel: Symbols match kernel version 2.4.9.
Apr  7 19:22:55 nat220 kernel: No module symbols loaded - kernel modules not
enabled.
Apr  7 19:22:55 nat220 kernel: NB30LE      APIC at: 0xFEE00000
Apr  7 19:22:55 nat220 kernel: Processor #0 Pentium(tm) Pro APIC version 17
Apr  7 19:22:55 nat220 kernel:     Floating point unit present.
Apr  7 19:22:55 nat220 kernel:     Machine Exception supported.
Apr  7 19:22:55 nat220 kernel:     64 bit compare & exchange supported.




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