root@blender.UUCP (Herb Peyerl) (08/24/89)
Once again I turn to the net in what I think is another difficult question... I'm running a 10Mhz 0 wait '286 and SCO Xenix 2.2.3 with a 70 meg drive, 2 meg's of ram, AT-Vantage 4-port board, dual serial card, 1 floppy, 1 MGA monitor and 1 CGA monitor, 2 modems and 1 terminal... (nuffa that), now the problem I'm running into is the following: Lately beginning about 2 weeks ago, I've been coming home/waking up to the computer having halted. All I see on the screen are "Panic: General Protection trap" [a bunch of diagnostic register info that I should probably have written down for just this instance] "Press any key to reboot or shutdown system (or whatever)" This is beginning to happen quite frequently, at least once a day for the last few days. I've tried cleaning Mr. Filesystem and aside from a few filesize errors, everything seems to be kosher... I'm blotted the dust out of the inside of the machine and reseated the Ram chips as well as all of the cards... Even powered the thing down for an hour... (it hasn't really been shut off for more than 1 minute in the last 8 months.). I haven't changed or added anything new to the system that would coincide with this problem.... After RTFM'ing, the manual says only "General protection trap taken in kernel. System inconsistency, fatal". Thanx a lot. You get more info on the "<command>: not found" message than you do on this. Software that is running on the machine typically is: SCO Professional B-News software but this problem hasn't happened during a feed, batching, unbatching, or expiry so I doubt this is the problem. and other generic junk... OK, so, enough info... Has anyone encountered this and/or solved it??? This is really taxing my nerves and I try to keep this thing reasonably reliable... adTHANXvance. -- UUCP: herb@blender.UUCP || ...calgary!xenlink!blender!{herb||root} ICBM: 51 03 N / 114 05 W "The other day, I...... No wait... That wasn't me!" <Steven Wright>