On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 07:32:41AM -0500, Collectively Unconscious wrote:
> I had an NFS server crash in an unfamiliar way.
>
> 2.2.19 smp 2xPIII 450
>
> The screen was filled with varitions of [<8010997c>] and at the bottom of
> the screen was the following:
>
> Code: 8b 4a 04 85 c9 74 22 8b 5a 18 8b 02 89 01 8b 0a 85 c9 74 08
>
> Can anyone clue me in on this?
You have to decode the Oops to make it useful. See the files
REPORTING-BUGS and Documentation/oops-tracing.txt in the kernel source
tree.
Erik
PS: Instead of *replying* to an existing thread, you'd better *start* a
new thread ("compose" instead of "reply"). If I killed the "write
to dvd ram" thread I wouldn't have seen your message at all.
--
J.A.K. (Erik) Mouw, Information and Communication Theory Group, Department
of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Information Technology and Systems,
Delft University of Technology, PO BOX 5031, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands
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