Thus spake Zwane Mwaikambo (zwane@arm.linux.org.uk): > On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Robert L. Harris wrote: > > > Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 8011c560 > > printing eip: > > 8011c560 > > *pde = 00000000 > > Oops: 0000 > > CPU: 1 > > EIP: 0010:[<8011c560>] Not tainted > > EFLAGS: 00010286 > > eax: 8011c560 ebx: c037f754 ecx: 00000040 edx: c0357980 > > esi: 00000040 edi: c037f740 ebp: c037ef40 esp: c1e19f28 > > ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 > > Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=c1e19000) > > Stack: c011c47d 00000001 c0358180 00000001 fffffffe 00000040 c011c1ff c0358180 > > c037ef40 c0351800 00000000 c1e19f74 00000046 c0108bdb c0105400 c1e18000 > > c0105400 00000040 c02f5b44 00000000 c010ae78 c0105400 c1e18000 c1e18000 > > Call Trace: [] [] [] [] [] > > [] [] [] [] [] [] > > [] > > > > Code: Bad EIP value. > > <0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler! > > In interrupt handler - not syncing > > Could have been someone removing a module without unregistering an > interrupt handler. But that's just guessing. > > > Can someone please tell me what this means or how to figure it out? The > > machine is offline for the next 12 hours unfortunately due to lack of > > remote help. I do have similar machines with the same kernel/hardware > > if I need to run any commands against this output. I don't have access > > to any specific files on the machine though. > > You don't specify which kernel this is, it appears to be 2.4 something. > Please run this through ksymoops (man ksymoops) > > -- > function.linuxpower.ca This is 2.4.18 with the 2.6.5 i2c modules. The only modules enabled are for the i2c and everything else is compiled in static. There was no-one on the box the times when it went down and no messages about modules being messed with either. I have about 30 of the servers out in the wild all 99.9% identicle and there is only 1 having this issue which is why my first thought it hardware. This week I'm upgrading the puppies to 2.4.21-ac4 with the 2.8 i2c. Robert :wq! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert L. Harris | GPG Key ID: E344DA3B @ x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu DISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS ALONE. I speak for no-one else. Life is not a destination, it's a journey. Microsoft produces 15 car pileups on the highway. Don't stop traffic to stand and gawk at the tragedy.