kls@ditka.UUCP (Karl Swartz) (12/15/88)
Recently, ditka has developed a habit of panicing on a somewhat regular basis. Here's the latest example: panic trap vector 11 type = 0xB, pid = 12516, pc = 0xDA6E6000, rps = 0x2048, p = 0x4A6A8 GSR = DD00, BSR0 = FC43, DSR1 = 0 PHYSPF = 30 D0=4, D1=F, D2=D0, D3=FFFF0001 D4=FC24, D5=FFFF0000, D6=DD00, D7=430000 A0=E50006, A1=70806, A2=FCE, A3=DA6E6000 A4=70A54, A5=1D9AA, A6=707D2, A7=2FF1F8 panic: trap Each time it happens, ditka has been talking with another site (the same one each time) that polls via TrailBlazer; tonight's panic happened after the login but before uucp got started, though usually it seems to be when the other system is sending data. (I don't recall it ever happening after the turnaround, when ditka is sending data.) This is a major news feed, so traffic can be fairly heavy. Other data which may or may not be relevant: 3B1 with 67 MB, 2 MB on board and 0.5 MB in a combo board TrailBlazer Plus (latest ROMs) on /dev/tty000 3.51c kernel HoneyDanBer, patched to WINDOWS=7 Can anybody tell me anything from the panic dump and/or any of the other info? Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- Karl Swartz |UUCP {ames!hc!rt1,decuac!netsys}!ditka!kls 1-505/667-7777 (work) |ARPA rt1!ditka!kls@hc.dspo.gov 1-505/672-3113 (home) |BIX kswartz "I never let my schooling get in the way of my education." (Twain)
roger@booth.UUCP (Roger Abrahams) (12/22/88)
In article <530@ditka.UUCP> kls@ditka.UUCP (Karl Swartz) writes: >Recently, ditka has developed a habit of panicing on a somewhat >regular basis. Here's the latest example: > > panic trap vector 11 > type = 0xB, pid = 12516, pc = 0xDA6E6000, rps = 0x2048, p = 0x4A6A8 ^^^^^ Sure would be nice to know what this was! I suppose it's a little late for a ps though... > 3.51c kernel ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Okay, now I am confused, where is "c" coming from, the last fixdisk I heard of was "a". That didn't seem to work properly, although the uucucio for the "a" version was better than the 3.51 uucico version, so several of us used the uucucio until we could find HDB. I never heard anything about a "b" version, and now I see some folks running "c". Could some kind soul please enlighten me? - Roger