On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Tony Hoffmann wrote:
> I am getting kernel oops messages when my RAID 0 filesystem is under
> heavy load.
Looks like flaky hardware of some sort. Maybe bad RAM, or a
stuck CPU fan?
> Jun 12 17:18:46 master kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
> virtual address 3e322029
Looks like ASCII: ") 2>"
> Jun 12 17:18:46 master kernel: EIP: 0010:[find_buffer+104/144]
Oopsen in find_buffer are often a bit of a giveaway.
> Jun 13 04:04:16 master kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
> virtual address 5f6e696d
"min_"
Matthew.
> Jun 13 04:04:16 master kernel: EIP: 0010:[find_buffer+104/144]
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