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Kernel Crash from 2.4.20-20.9-XFS1.3.1

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Subject: Kernel Crash from 2.4.20-20.9-XFS1.3.1
From: Austin Gonyou <austin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 12:44:46 -0600
Organization: Coremetrics, Inc.
Sender: linux-xfs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx
We had a crash at about 4AM this morning. It's a Dell 6650 with 8GB RAM,
2 QLA2200 HBAs usint 6.06.10 driver, and 2.4.20-20.9.XFS1.3.1 SMP.

Here is my ksymoops output and the dump. I don't know if it's related to
XFS, but I wanted to post and ask since we're using the kernel from
SGI's site.

We're not too sure why this may have occurred If anyone can aid in
shedding light to help us be more sure that XFS is not the cause here,
then that will help narrow the possibilities. Unfortunately, I'm missing
like the first 3 lines of the oops I think, but aside from that, all the
symbols are there. That's all there was on the screen, and nothing in
the logs.

On a side note, anyone got an RHAS 3 kernel with XFS patches? ;)
TIA.


<Oops>
EIP:    0060:[<c011a0e9>]  Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010007
eax: 000008c    ebx: ffffffd4      ecx: c03646a8        edx: c03646ac
esi: c0364680   edi: f4c9a000     ebp: f4c9be7c       esp: f4c9be5c
ds: 0068        es: 0068       ss: 0068
Process oracle (pid: 3334, stackpage=f4c9b000)
Stack:  f4c9be68 c0124d3a f6405a18 f6405a74 f6405a74 f4c9a000 c1f2e238
c881c574
        f4c9be88 c01377a9 c1f2e238 00000000 f4c9a000 c881c578 c881c578
f5b4b820
        c1f2e238 f4b4b8d4 00042bc4 c01383f1 c1f2e238 00042bc4 f5b4b820
c1f2e238
Call Trace: [<c0124d3a>]  (0xf4c9be60))
[<c01377a9>] (0xf4c9be80))
[<c01383f1>] (0xf4c9bea8))
[<c0138890>] (0xf4c9bed4))
[<c0138a40>] (0xf4c9bef4))
[<c0138890>] (0xf4c9bf04))
[<c01fdd1b>] (0xf4c9bf30))
[<c01f8605>] (0xf4c9bf64))
[<c014ed7a>] (0xf4c9bf8c))
[<c01098bf>] (0xf4c9bfc8))
Code: 8b 53 6c 8b 47 70 85 d2 89 45 f0 0f 84 d7 00 00 00 b8 00 e9
 
>>EIP; c011a0e9 <schedule+139/310>   <=====
Trace; c0124d3a <__run_task_queue+6a/80>
Trace; c01377a9 <___wait_on_page+99/c0>
Trace; c01383f1 <do_generic_file_read+321/520>
Trace; c0138890 <file_read_actor+0/100>
Trace; c0138a40 <generic_file_read+b0/160>
Trace; c0138890 <file_read_actor+0/100>
Trace; c01fdd1b <xfs_read+13b/280>
Trace; c01f8605 <linvfs_read+65/80>
Trace; c014ed7a <sys_pread+ca/180>
Trace; c01098bf <system_call+33/38>
Code;  c011a0e9 <schedule+139/310>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c011a0e9 <schedule+139/310>   <=====
   0:   8b 53 6c                  mov    0x6c(%ebx),%edx   <=====
Code;  c011a0ec <schedule+13c/310>
   3:   8b 47 70                  mov    0x70(%edi),%eax
Code;  c011a0ef <schedule+13f/310>
   6:   85 d2                     test   %edx,%edx
Code;  c011a0f1 <schedule+141/310>
   8:   89 45 f0                  mov    %eax,0xfffffff0(%ebp)
Code;  c011a0f4 <schedule+144/310>
   b:   0f 84 d7 00 00 00         je     e8 <_EIP+0xe8> c011a1d1
<schedule+221/310>
Code;  c011a0fa <schedule+14a/310>
  11:   b8 00 e9 00 00            mov    $0xe900,%eax
</Oops>
-- 
Austin Gonyou <austin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Coremetrics, Inc.


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