> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Marcus Popp > > On 2007-01-05T13:47, Florian Fuessl wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have problems with an OpenBSD 3.9 GENERIC.MP#0 i386 machine causing >> uvm_fault crashes: >> [...] >> Any ideas would be great, thanks for your time, > > please go to http://www.openbsd.org/report.html and read it. > > thanks, Marcus.
Hi, thanks for the many reply messages. Today the machine in question caused one more "kernel page fault" with the error message below. I now guess it's a hardware error and not an OpenBSD bug in this case. Many thanks for your help, - Flo +++ \\\ /// +++ kernel: page fault trap, code=0 Stopped at ip_output+0x7e0: testb $0x5,0x34(%eax) ddb{0}> trace ip_output(ec846000,0,0,2,d05e5bc8,0,ea436d80,d01e6f0d) at ip_outputx0x7e0 pfsync_sendout_mbuf(d05e5a00,ec846000,ea436db0,d01c3c56,ea436e40) at pfsync_sen dout_mbuf+0x106 pfsync_sendout(d05e5a00,ecb1c800,ea436dd0) at pfsync_sendout+0x57 pfsync_request_update(d904284c,ea436e40,8,d90428c) at pfsync_request_update+0x 3c pfsync_input(ec1e8800,14,0,0,4b0bbdde) at pfsync_input+0x1006 ipv4_input(ec1e8800,d028e557,8,286) at ipv4_input+0x4f1 ipintr(0,d0340000,10,10,ea435000) at ipintr+0x67 Bad frame pointer: 0xea436f20 ddb{0}>