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Re: Kernel memory fault , system crashed

 
S Bhat
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Kernel memory fault , system crashed


Hello ,

I am facing a problem with our Tru64 V4.0d box. It has crashed due to Kernel memory fault. After booting it is working fine.

The error log shows ..

********************************* ENTRY 6. *********************************

----- EVENT INFORMATION -----

EVENT CLASS ERROR EVENT
OS EVENT TYPE 302. PANIC
SEQUENCE NUMBER 93.
OPERATING SYSTEM DEC OSF/1
OCCURRED/LOGGED ON Wed Nov 1 17:03:10 2006
OCCURRED ON SYSTEM bwgb550
SYSTEM ID x00070016
SYSTYPE x00000000
PROCESSOR COUNT 2.
PROCESSOR WHO LOGGED x00000001
MESSAGE panic (cpu 1): kernel memory fault

********************************* ENTRY 7. *********************************


messages file shows...

Nov 1 18:05:26 vmunix:
Nov 1 18:05:26 vmunix: trap: invalid memory read access from kernel mode
Nov 1 18:05:26 vmunix:
Nov 1 18:05:26 vmunix: faulting virtual address: 0x000000000000000c
Nov 1 18:05:26 vmunix: pc of faulting instruction: 0xfffffc00004725d8
Nov 1 18:05:27 vmunix: ra contents at time of fault: 0xfffffc00002b50ac
Nov 1 18:05:27 vmunix: sp contents at time of fault: 0xffffffffaa48f758
Nov 1 18:05:27 vmunix:
Nov 1 18:05:27 vmunix: panic (cpu 1): kernel memory fault
Nov 1 18:05:27 vmunix: syncing disks... d


Patch kit installed is - DUV40DAS0007-20000816 TCR150. The patch 948.00 in this patch kit contains the solution for "trap: invalid memory read access from kernel mode" Error. I realy dont know why server is crashing once in a month.

Could anyone throw some light on this?

One Disk (Mirrored) in Non-system Domain is corrupted and Other mirrored disk is Fine . Is this problem related to system crash??

Please help... Thsnks in advance...
Shashi


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Greg Yates
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Re: Kernel memory fault , system crashed

Shashi,

It's hard to determine from what you've sent. Perhaps a posting of the crash-data file (/var/adm/crash) might help. You are a couple of patch kits behind, and it's quite possible that this particular kmf is already fixed in the later kits. You could also log a call to get some analysis, and as long as it doesn't require engineering resources, we can probably give you some direction.

Question, since this happens once a month, is there something happening at this time that is unique (to the rest of the month)?

Greg