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SubjectRe: Oops: kernel paging request w 2.2.2
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Keith Owens wrote:

> On Mon, 8 Mar 1999 18:50:37 +0100 (CET),
> Urban Widmark <urban@svenskatest.se> wrote:
> >Code: c0123b9e <__fput+22/48> e: c7 43 08 00 00
> >movl $0x0,0x8(%ebx)
> >
> >(Grmbl, who ever made the ksymoops output wider than 80 chars? ;)
>
> Guilty as charged. The old ksymoops had the same problem, the length
[snip]
> split each code line over two lines, like this :-
>
> Code: c0123b9e <__fput+22/48>
> e: c7 43 08 00 00 movl $0x0,0x8(%ebx)
>

Nice. (of course if the old ksymoops did the same, your really not the
guilty one :)


I haven't heard anything about the oops. In case anyone is wondering I
couldn't repeat it on 2.2.3-pre3 (not pre1 as I wrote). This may of course
be pure bad luck.

The cause btw was a "misconfigured" database that became too large for the
small machine (and the limited remaining disk space for temporary rollback
logfiles). With 2.2.3-pre3 things didn't stop working. They just became a
little slower. Excellent.


/Urban, watching too many reruns of bbc's "the fast show" :)

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Urban Widmark urban@svenskatest.se
Svenska Test AB +46 90 71 71 23


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