pax@ihlpg.ATT.COM (Hall) (02/13/88)
I have recently been hit with a series of "panic traps" on my 7300. Several have occured just as uucp shutdown my AT&T2224 modem as it concluded sending out a file or some email. Such things as this SCARE THE HELL OUT OF ME ! ! ! ! Can anyone out there interpret the following or offer some advice as to the nature and cure for this problem? Please reply directly to ihcup!pax < ------------------- Joe T. Hall AT&T-BL Naperville, Illinois 312-416-7285 1/22/88 8:45pm type=0xB, pid=0, pc=0xE50000, rps=0x2400, p=0x49C98 GSR=DD00, BSR=FC43, DSR1=0, PHYSPG=30 D0=2008, D1=72600, D2=50, D3=FFFFB1E0 D4=FFDFFC43, D5=FFFF0000, D6=1, D7=0 A0=70964, A1=B6E2, A2=FBA, A3=E50000 A4=0, A5=3000, A6=7085C, A7=2FFCD4 panic: trap The second one: 1/30/88 3:30pm type=0xB, pid=3889, pc=0xE50000, rps=0x2400, p=0x4?1D8 GSR=DD00, BSR=FC43, DSR1=0, PHYSPG=30 D0=2002, D1=30, D2=50, D3=134 D4=FC43, D5=FFFF0000, D6=DD00, D7=430000 A0=2002, A1=20970, A2=FBA, A3=E50000 A4=25EE8, A5=3000, A6=70766, A7=2FF708 panic: trap and again: 2/3/88 11pm type=0xB, pid=1710, pc=0xE50000, rps=0x2400, p=ox4A248 D0=12400, D1=2004, D2=50, D3=12004, D4=2, D5=4, D6=DD00, D7=430000, A0=4D40000, A1=1D244, A2=FBA, A3=E50000, A4=1D244, A5=1D244, A6=7076E, A7=2FF704 panic: stop