-Craig
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 10:23:37PM +0200, Peter Gervai wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Aug 3 21:04:46 my kernel: kmem_alloc: Bad slab magic (corrupt) (name=size-128)
> Aug 3 21:04:46 my kernel: eth0: Couldn't allocate a sk_buff of size 60.
> Aug 3 21:04:47 my kernel: kmem_alloc: Bad slab magic (corrupt) (name=size-128)
> Aug 3 21:04:47 my kernel: eth0: Couldn't allocate a sk_buff of size 67.
> Aug 3 21:04:47 my kernel: kmem_alloc: Bad slab magic (corrupt) (name=size-128)
> (last messages repeated zillion times till reboot)
>
> As far as I am able to see this is some kind of very serious memory
> corruption, severity level equals to panic. (Results the same, anyway.)
> (The last messages before this agony were three proftpd sessions closing,
> with probably lots of net activities in the back as well.)
>
> Any idea why this could have happened? The machine is 256M RAM, some jumbo
> ide disks, and quite an amount of processes (sometimes hits the 512 limit
> in the default kernel). As far as I know there should not be any hardware
> (RAM) problems, at least there wasn't any sign for quite a long time.
>
> I'd appreciate at least a "we don't have a clue" or "sorry, too little
> input" answer, to close this problem report of mine. :-) (A cc to my
> email would be much appreciated as well.)
>
> thanks,
> grin
>
>
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