Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 07479749
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 3a7e7000, %cr3 = 3a7e7000
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: *pde = 00000000
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: Oops: 0002
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: CPU: 0
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: EIP: 0010:[autofs_expire+22/200]
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: eax: f06f1200 ebx: f06f1200 ecx: 07479729 edx: f06f1380
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: esi: c000801c edi: c0010000 ebp: 00000000 esp: ca839f24
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: Process ls (pid: 20768, process nr: 398, stackpage=ca839000)
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: Stack: 00000000 d2fe7720 c017d3bd c000801c f06f1200 d2fe7720 00000000 c301400a
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: c017d3ef d2fe7720 00000000 d2fe7720 c0137c8e d2fe7720 00000000 ca839f84
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: c0137ecf e45939a0 ca839f84 00000000 c3014000 c3014000 ca838000 bffffbf8
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: Call Trace: [autofs_root_lookup+53/144] [autofs_root_lookup+103/144] [cached_lookup+46/84] [lookup_dentry+275/488] [__namei+40/88] [sys_newlstat+42/140] [skip_mosix_local_syscall+7/13]
Sep 16 18:46:16 luc0147 kernel: Code: 89 51 20 8b 50 20 8b 40 24 89 42 24 c3 90 56 53 8b 74 24 0c
Note that I do sometimes see lots of this type of output:
Sep 16 18:43:57 luc0147 kernel: nfs_dentry_delete: file.blah.ino: ino=11085, count=2, nlink=1
but I was told those are debugging messages and to ignore them.
Anyone have any ideas? This is 2.2.10, x86, SMP.
-- Steve McClure
smcclure@emc.com
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