Bug 56294

Summary: Kernel 2.4.9-13smp crash
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: e
Component: kernelAssignee: Arjan van de Ven <arjanv>
Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME QA Contact: Brock Organ <borgan>
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Priority: medium    
Version: 7.2CC: olivier
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Hardware: i386   
OS: Linux   
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Description e 2001-11-15 06:03:47 UTC
Description of Problem:

Performing a burn-in on a server the kernel Oopsed.
Using ctcs-1.2.5 after approximately 23 hours, the kernel crashed.
Unfortunately I did not have minicom going, so I missed some
of the data and had to copy the rest by hand. Oops attached.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.4.9-13smp

How Reproducible:
It took 23 hours to get to crash. Will continue burning in
and see.

Addition information:
sysreport output attached.

Summary of system:
Dual 1 GHz PIII
1 GHz ECC SDRAM
2 x U160 18.2 GB SCSI. SW RAID 1

RAM had been burnt-in the day before with 45 hours on memtest86.

Comment 1 e 2001-11-15 06:05:09 UTC
Created attachment 37562 [details]
Kernel OOPS

Comment 2 Arjan van de Ven 2001-11-15 10:40:43 UTC
Any idea what modules are loaded ?


Comment 3 Trevor Cordes 2002-07-05 07:32:24 UTC
Maybe related to 47160?  Are you running a VIA dual sock 370 board?


Comment 4 e 2002-07-07 07:01:35 UTC
Interesting..bugzilla didn't send me your reply to just then when the extra
comment was added. Sorry, given how long ago that bug report was reported I'm
not even sure which machine it is. It would be something like:

w83781d                16832   0 
i2c-proc                6496   0  [w83781d]
i2c-isa                 1188   0  (unused)
i2c-dev                 3872   0  (unused)
i2c-core               13760   0  [w83781d i2c-proc i2c-isa i2c-dev]
ipt_REJECT              3552   2  (autoclean)
ipt_state               1152   5  (autoclean)
ip_conntrack_ftp        4224   0  (autoclean) (unused)
ip_conntrack           18668   2  (autoclean) [ipt_state ip_conntrack_ftp]
ipt_limit               1600   1  (autoclean)
iptable_filter          2272   0  (autoclean) (unused)
ip_tables              11968   4  [ipt_REJECT ipt_state ipt_limit iptable_filter]
eepro100               18128   1 
ext3                   65760   4 
jbd                    44580   4  [ext3]
raid1                  14340   5 
aic7xxx               114784  10 
sd_mod                 11900  10 
scsi_mod              101592   2  [aic7xxx sd_mod]

Though probably without the sensors at the time.
Yes it is a dual processor VIA board (Apollo pro 266 chipset). Anyway it
would have been upgraded long ago to a newer kernel, so I will close this bug.