[perhaps not useful] 2.2.1 crash.
Myrdraal (myrdraal@jackalz.dyndns.org)
Tue, 2 Feb 1999 18:00:30 -0500
Hi,
This crash report may not be useful as I compiled the kernel with
a late snapshot of EGCS. It happened after nearly five days of
uptime during updatedb. This is on an AMD K6-2/333, IDE, 64mb
EDO RAM (I'll supply further information if needed). These
messages appeared in the log:
Feb 2 07:40:05 jackalz kernel: iput: inode 03:03/315401 count wrapped
Feb 2 07:40:05 jackalz kernel: iput: inode 03:03/385044 count wrapped
Feb 2 07:40:05 jackalz kernel: iput: inode 03:03/385046 count wrapped
Feb 2 07:40:07 jackalz kernel: iput: inode 03:03/487489 count wrapped
Feb 2 07:40:07 jackalz kernel: iput: inode 03:03/487504 count wrapped
After that, it was pretty much dead, though it would respond to sysrq and
console switching. No OOPS. According to sysrq-showpc, EIP was at
c0130237:
c0130154 T d_rehash
c0130198 T d_lookup
c0130268 T d_validate
c01302e4 T is_subdir
c013030c T sync_inodes
sysrq-sync and sysrq-umount had no effect. I rebooted with sysrq-b and
fsck found some minor filesystem damage, but no critical files were
trashed. This also happened to me with 2.2.0, but there were so many
bug reports at the time and I am somewhat hesitant to post bug reports
for EGCS compiled kernels. Sorry if I left anything out.
-Myrdraal
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Linux jackalz 2.2.1 #53 Thu Jan 28 16:13:24 EST 1999 i586 unknown
5:55pm up 4:41, 15 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
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