kernel: release: named kernel stack corruption. Aiee

Trevor Astrope (astrope@e-corp.net)
Mon, 16 Nov 1998 11:27:42 -0500 (EST)


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Sorry if this is not the appropriate list for this message. Please direct
me to a more appropriate list if it isn't.

A remote server I admin crashed yesterday morning and that is the error in
/var/log/messages. I was able to ping the server, but no services would
respond. Someone onsite said that the console was locked up and the
message on the screen was something to the effect of "memory overflow in
eth0".

Does anyone know what may have caused the server to crash? We're running
RH5.1 with kernel 2.0.35 and bind-4.9.7-1.

Here is the error from /var/messages again:

Nov 15 06:52:59 server1 kernel: release: named kernel stack corruption.
Aiee

Thanks,

Trevor Astrope
astrope@e-corp.net

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