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SubjectRe: Strange Network/X lockups under 2.2.2-ac7
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Nicholas J. Leon wrote:

# Ok, after getting 2.2.2-ac7 installed, I had hoped that it would solve my
# random, complete lockups when using an Xserver on my Windows box and
# launching Xterms on my linux box. But it hasn't.

I'm replying to my own message. More information. On looking at the EIP
via SysRQ after a lockup, I notice it is in <cleanup_module+b66/1d9c>.

Which is rather strange considering that while I am running kmod, my
modules are pretty much static:

Module Size Used by
softdog 944 1 (autoclean)
ne 5984 1 (autoclean)
8390 6364 0 (autoclean) [ne]
autofs 8972 1 (autoclean)
binfmt_misc 3436 0

I do have the standard */10 * * * * rmmod -a in my crontab, which I have
disabled to see if that is involved about 4 hours ago. I've been hitting
the box as hard as I can (network /X wise) but haven't had a hiccup yet.

Now, a little about OOPS tracing when there's no oops (ie, a lockup). What
other information is gleamable from SysRQ (other than EIP) that is useful?

G'day!
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