Re: 2.4.26: first crash 100%, NFS?

From: Marcelo Tosatti
Date: Fri May 07 2004 - 08:43:00 EST


On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 09:04:31PM +0200, Mario Vanoni wrote:
> 8 machines running 2.4.26, >=19 days uptime.
>
> P4HT3400, ASUS P4R800-V deluxe,
> 1GB memory, 1GB swap, 80GB IDE disk,
> on-board 100Mb/s LAN.
>
> - downloaded the last KNOPPIX...en
> - 2 setitathome -nice 19 running
>
> - mounted from another machine (UP P3-550)
> - from P3-550 machine cp -a KNOPPIX...en
> - after about 367MB of ~700MB ...
> P4HT3400 machine dead, message on console:
>
> Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
> In interrupt handler -not syncing.

Hi Mario,

Unfortunately this is quite vague (for me at least). If you had copied
the whole Kernel panic message before that we could figure out the
problem.

> Power switch ultima ratio, following fsck.
>
> - the console on P3-550 was logged _out_.
>
> No time for deeper researches, sorry,
> kernel compiled -static with gcc-3.3.2,
> no modules, without all lkml helps wanted.
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