For those that want more data before going here, look at this:
# df -h syslog.threedays
151K syslog.threedays
# grep Oops syslog.threedays |wc
25 175 1225
# grep -v "unused, pruning dcache" syslog.threedays >syslog.threedays.nodcache
# du -h syslog.threedays.nodcache
144K syslog.threedays.nodcache
# grep "Unable to handle kernel NULL" syslog.threedays.nodcache |cut -f 16
-d" " |newlinestocomma (by hand)
00000014, 000000e5, 0000006e, 0000006e, 0000006e, 0000006e, 0000006e,
0000006e, 0000006e, 0000006e, 0000006e, 0000006e, 0000006e, 0000006e,
0000006e, 00000014, 000000e4,
# grep "Unable to handle kernel paging" syslog.threedays.nodcache|cut -f 15
-d" " |newlinestocomma (by hand)
1a818c20, 5514002c, 1a55142c, 5514002c, 5514002c, 1a818c20, 00006c05,
00006c05
# /usr/src/linux/scripts/module-deoops /usr/src/linux/System.map
<./syslog.threedays.nodcache >deoopsed
# du -h deoopsed
21K deoopsed
# less deoopsed |grep EIP:|grep -v "\[klogd\]"|less (Yeha, I could have done
that more efficiently.)
EIP: 0xc2844c95 ???
EIP: 0xc0142f24 t sock_poll+0x1c/0x28
EIP: 0xc012c7f4 T locks_remove_locks+0x28/0x94
EIP: 0xc01297a1 t do_follow_link+0x19/0x88
EIP: 0xc01297a1 t do_follow_link+0x19/0x88
EIP: 0xc01297a1 t do_follow_link+0x19/0x88
EIP: 0xc01297a1 t do_follow_link+0x19/0x88
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc012e2a8 T select_dcache+0x90/0x150
EIP: 0xc2844c95 ???
EIP: 0xc0142f24 t sock_poll+0x1c/0x28
EIP: 0xc012c7f4 T locks_remove_locks+0x28/0x94
EIP: 0xc15a7530 ???
EIP: 0xc0142f24 t sock_poll+0x1c/0x28
EIP: 0xc012c7f4 T locks_remove_locks+0x28/0x94
EIP: 0xc15a7530 ???
EIP: 0xc15a7530 ???
I'm going to put up my syslog for the last three days, along
with a "module-deoops" of it, up on http://www.rtweb.net/linux/syslog and
http://www.rtweb.net/linux/module-deoops. (BTW - If you don't think your
going to be able to do anything with this, don't fetch them - I have a
bandwidth limit (till I start making some money, anyway) - RighTime Web
Development - Because the RightTime is NOW!)
-=- James Mastros
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When the annals of distributed computing are written, and the name 'Bovine'
appears in there, I can say "Hey, I was a part of that, I checked .0012% of
the keyspace".
-=- Brian Wilson <wilsonb@mindspring.net>
Go to www.distributed.net before I come make you!