oops with kjournald in SMP 2.4.16

From: Alois Treindl (alois@astro.ch)
Date: Wed Mar 27 2002 - 08:15:38 EST


I had an OOPS and kernel crash last night,
on a dual CPU 2.4.16 (Dell Poweredge 2450, dual 933 Mhz P3, 1.75 gb RAM).

The system had been up for about 100 days without reboot.

I use the ext3 file system with 3 SCSI disks and various NFS clients
attached to this file server.

The log messages were:
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 7630b5d4
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: printing eip:
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: c012c3c5
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: *pde = 00000000
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: Oops: 0000
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: CPU: 1
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: EIP: 0010:[kmem_cache_alloc_batch+137/220] Not tainted
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: EIP: 0010:[<c012c3c5>] Not tainted
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010003
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: eax: 613d6d67 ebx: f13b00e0 ecx: f13b0020 edx: f13b0020
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: esi: c2c13ecc edi: c2c26800 ebp: 0000002e esp: f775fd6c
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: Process kjournald (pid: 119, stackpage=f775f000)
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: Stack: 00000811 c2c13ecc 00000070 00000246 68440780 c2c13edc c2c13ed4 c012c549
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: c2c13ecc 00000070 00000811 d8706260 00000001 d8706260 c0132d38 c2c13ecc
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: 00000070 00000811 d8706260 00000001 c0132de5 00000811 d8706260 00000001
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: Call Trace: [kmem_cache_alloc+93/260] [alloc_bounce_bh+16/148] [create_bounce+41/340] [__make_request+438/1604] [__make_request+147/1604]
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: Call Trace: [<c012c549>] [<c0132d38>] [<c0132de5>] [<c018ed36>] [<c018ec13>]
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: [generic_make_request+158/292] [submit_bh+64/92] [ll_rw_block+343/468] [journal_brelse_array+28/40] [journal_commit_transaction+1203/4748] [kjournald+440/744]
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: [<c018f262>] [<c018f328>] [<c018f49b>] [<c0161ecc>] [<c01610d7>] [<c0163e78>]
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: [commit_timeout+0/12] [kernel_thread+35/48]
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel: [<c0163cb0>] [<c01057cb>]
Mar 27 02:30:14 w1 kernel:
Mar 27 09:39:37 w1 syslogd 1.4-0: restart (remote reception).
Mar 27 09:39:38 w1 syslog: syslogd startup succeeded

Does anyone recognize this problem, and has it been fixed in later kernels?

Thanks

Alois Treindl, Zollikon, Switzerland

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