Re: 2.0.33 skput kernel panic

Jim Pick (jim@jimpick.com)
21 Feb 1998 22:18:07 -0800


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Jim Pick <jim@jimpick.com> writes:

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> I had this panic yesterday on my server (the one that runs LinuxHQ):
>
> Kernel panic: skput:over: 00143dc:638
>
> (stopped dead here)
>
> It's a Pentium-120 running stock 2.0.33, Debian 1.3.1 + some libc6
> stuff, and had an uptime of approximately 10 days, I think.
>
> >From System.map:
>
> 00143320 t tcp_find_established
> 00143370 t tcp_close_pending
> 001433d8 T tcp_time_wait
> 00143424 T tcp_err
> 001435c8 t tcp_readable

My apologies - wrong range. This might be better:

001439b8 t wait_for_tcp_connect
00143a04 t wait_for_tcp_memory
00143ae0 t do_tcp_sendmsg <-- In there, I guess.
00144144 t tcp_sendmsg

Cheers,

- Jim

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