conrad <@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA,@ucsc.csnet (Al Conrad):conrad@ucsc.cs (01/11/85)
Following is a stack trace gerenated via *(scb-4)$c from "adb -k vmunix..." sbr 8002c064 slr 1f5c p0br 80328a00 p0lr c8 p1br 7fb28e00 p1lr 1fffd2 _boot() from 80021e22 _boot(0,0) from 80021e22 _panic(80036d84) from 8000d16a _trap() from 800223d0 _Xtransflt() from 80000fc9 _syscall() from 800226e0 _Xsyscall(f,80047476,1058c) from 80000fe8 _Syssize(17170) from a34b _Syssize() from a262 _Syssize(1710c,2f5) from bbe8 _Syssize(170f0,2f5) from bdb0 ?(1) from 1adc ?(0,7fffef80,7fffef88) from 11a9 ?(0,0) from 37 ?() from 1 _Syssize() from 11021389 address out of segment Our VAX 4.2BSD unix has crashed with this symptom several times during the last week. The only thing I can correlate it with is the addition of an eagle to the CMI, however, this was done several weeks ago and the chronic crashing didn't start until recently. Any clues would be appreciated. Al Conrad Computer and Information Sciences University of California at Santa Cruz conrad@ucsc ucbvax|ucscc|v:conrad 408-429-2370
gwyn@brl-tgr.ARPA (Doug Gwyn <gwyn>) (01/12/85)
> Following is a stack trace gerenated via *(scb-4)$c from "adb -k vmunix..." > _panic(80036d84) from 8000d16a How interesting. The kernel printed out some message on the console. Wonder what it said??