uisdrb@sw1e.UUCP (1826]) (03/16/89)
I am having a problem running pathalias on my 3B1. The system has 2Meg. of RAM, 67Meg. Hard drive and is operating with the 3.51a OS. I am using HoneyDanBer from the STORE and am using the OBM. The pathalias version I am using is 9.1. This program has run successfully in the past. The problem started about a month ago. The program will either panic trap or hang the machine so that I have to do a manual reset to regain control. The following is an excerpt from my /usr/adm/unix.log. NMI (parity error) at 0x1A46CA (*hpte: 0xE1FB) Wed Mar 8 21:34:35 1989 NMI (parity error) at 0x606CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Wed Mar 8 22:18:18 1989 NMI (parity error) at 0x1576CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Wed Mar 8 22:18:34 1989 NMI (parity error) at 0x976CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Wed Mar 8 22:47:00 1989 NMI (parity error) at 0x15C6CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Tue Mar 14 21:20:58 1989 NMI (parity error) at 0x1566CA (*hpte: 0xE1FB) Tue Mar 14 21:38:46 1989 NMI (parity error) at 0x606CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Tue Mar 14 22:07:15 1989 NMI (parity error) at 0x1566CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Tue Mar 14 22:07:30 1989 NMI (parity error) at 0x606CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Wed Mar 15 06:36:37 1989 NMI (parity error) at 0x1566CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Wed Mar 15 06:36:52 1989 I should probably mention that I have used both the malloc that came with the pathalias package and the one that came with the system as indicated in the config.h file. I will appreciate any help or suggestions that might help resolve this matter. Ray Bretthauer {rutgers, clyde}!bellcore!sw1e!uisdrb
jbm@uncle.UUCP (John B. Milton) (03/17/89)
In article <1391@sw1e.UUCP> uisdrb@sw1e.UUCP (1826]) writes: [ config ] [ started a month ago ] >NMI (parity error) at 0x1A46CA (*hpte: 0xE1FB) Wed Mar 8 21:34:35 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x606CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Wed Mar 8 22:18:18 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x1576CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Wed Mar 8 22:18:34 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x976CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Wed Mar 8 22:47:00 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x15C6CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Tue Mar 14 21:20:58 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x1566CA (*hpte: 0xE1FB) Tue Mar 14 21:38:46 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x606CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Tue Mar 14 22:07:15 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x1566CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Tue Mar 14 22:07:30 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x606CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Wed Mar 15 06:36:37 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x1566CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Wed Mar 15 06:36:52 1989 > I should probably mention that I have used both >the malloc that came with the pathalias package and the one >that came with the system as indicated in the config.h file. ok > I will appreciate any help or suggestions that might >help resolve this matter. I'm not sure just how to map the addresses it's giving back to which physical RAM is causing it, but bud, you've got bad memory somewhere. This is a hardware problem, not software (read $$$). Shutdown IMMEDIATELY and run the diagnostics disk to try to figure out what memory is bad. John -- John Bly Milton IV, jbm@uncle.UUCP, n8emr!uncle!jbm@osu-cis.cis.ohio-state.edu (614) h:294-4823, w:764-2933; AMPR: 44.70.0.52; Don't FLAME, inform! Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,att.general,comp.mail.uucp Subject: Re: pathalias on AT&T 3B1 Summary: Expires: References: <1391@sw1e.UUCP> Sender: Reply-To: jbm@uncle.UUCP (John B. Milton) Followup-To: Distribution: usa Organization: U.N.C.L.E. Keywords: Pathalias, 3B1, UNIXPC In article <1391@sw1e.UUCP> uisdrb@sw1e.UUCP (1826]) writes: [ config ] [ started a month ago ] >NMI (parity error) at 0x1A46CA (*hpte: 0xE1FB) Wed Mar 8 21:34:35 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x606CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Wed Mar 8 22:18:18 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x1576CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Wed Mar 8 22:18:34 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x976CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Wed Mar 8 22:47:00 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x15C6CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Tue Mar 14 21:20:58 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x1566CA (*hpte: 0xE1FB) Tue Mar 14 21:38:46 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x606CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Tue Mar 14 22:07:15 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x1566CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Tue Mar 14 22:07:30 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x606CA (*hpte: 0x41FB) Wed Mar 15 06:36:37 1989 >NMI (parity error) at 0x1566CA (*hpte: 0xC1FB) Wed Mar 15 06:36:52 1989 > I should probably mention that I have used both >the malloc that came with the pathalias package and the one >that came with the system as indicated in the config.h file. ok > I will appreciate any help or suggestions that might >help resolve this matter. I'm not sure just how to map the addresses it's giving back to which physical RAM is causing it, but bud, you've got bad memory somewhere. This is a hardware problem, not software (read $$$). Shutdown IMMEDIATELY and run the diagnostics disk to try to figure out what memory is bad. John -- John Bly Milton IV, jbm@uncle.UUCP, n8emr!uncle!jbm@osu-cis.cis.ohio-state.edu (614) h:294-4823, w:764-2933; AMPR: 44.70.0.52; Don't FLAME, inform!