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Unusual abend on RH 6.2 shutdown



Hi Bill,
I'm not sure i can give you a specific answer. I have seen these kernel 
crashes before, but i can't decrypt what it's really trying to say. This has 
happened to me before when i had APM enabled in the kernel, specificly 
shutdown off power on shutdown. 

--Brad

On Monday 09 April 2001 22:17, Malassimilation at aol.com wrote:
> Please help me diagnose an unusual abend:
>
> Whem i'm shutting down a RH 6.2 server, I get to the "stopping all MD
> devices" line, which is usually the last before the "Power Down" message,
> but then the machine dies.
>
> I get a call trace, and then it says:
>
> Code: <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at  virtual address
> 0000872f current->tss.cr3 = 02bac000, %cr3 = 02bac000
> *pde = 00000000
> Oops: 0000
> CPU:     0
> EIP:       0010:[<c010a481>]
> EFLAGS: 00010046
> eax:  00000000       ebx: 00000000      ecx: 0000872f    edx: 00000001
> esi:   0000002b       edi:  c214c000      ebp: c4800000   esp: c214bd68
> ds:  0018      es: 0018    ss: 0018
> Process halt (pid: 1076, process nr: 19, stackpage=c214b000)
> Stack:  fee1dead  [rest snipped]
>
> The machine doesn't respond to the keyboard, except for the screensaver,
> which still works.
>
> Anyway, all help and ideas welcome, and thanks in advance.
>
> Bill

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