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Hi All, I seem to be able to reproduce a null pointer dereference and paging request errors in 1.2. Can anyone give me any pointers on tracking down what is causing it? This is with a 32Mb virtual domain, running debian woody, NFS root, 256Mb swap in a local VD, while running a process which builds openldap, python2.2.3, and related packages. I'm not sure which package, if any in particular, is causing this; could be just anything that causes a similar workload. This particular set of messages appeared before the virtual domain locked up during the openldap build... Steve DOM26: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 20000001 DOM26: printing eip: DOM26: c0007743 DOM26: *pde=00000000(00000000) DOM26: Oops: 0000 DOM26: CPU: 0 DOM26: EIP: 0819:[<c0007743>] Not tainted DOM26: EFLAGS: 00010202 DOM26: eax: 00000001 ebx: 20000001 ecx: c0a79e6c edx: c0a79e6c DOM26: esi: c0a78000 edi: c0114254 ebp: c1e5f580 esp: c0a79ce4 DOM26: ds: 0821 es: 0821 ss: 0821 DOM26: Process sh (pid: 10086, stackpage=c0a79000)<1> DOM26: Stack: 20000001 c0a78000 c002c728 c0a78000 c0a79db0 c0114254 ffffffb0 c0a78000 DOM26: c003e789 c0a79e6c c014b5ac c003e314 c0a79e6c 00000000 c0114250 c0a79de8 DOM26: c1419640 80000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 DOM26: Call Trace: [<c002c728>] [<c003e789>] [<c003e314>] [<c002ccc7>] [<c002cf4a>] DOM26: [<c002cf61>] [<c0090033>] [<c00914bf>] DOM26: DOM26: <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 20000001 DOM26: printing eip: DOM26: c000af0f DOM26: *pde=00000000(00000000) DOM26: Oops: 0002 DOM26: CPU: 0 DOM26: EIP: 0819:[<c000af0f>] Not tainted DOM26: EFLAGS: 00010282 DOM26: eax: 20000001 ebx: c1ed5b20 ecx: c0a78264 edx: c0a78264 DOM26: esi: 00000000 edi: 20000001 ebp: 0000000b esp: c0a79bb4 DOM26: ds: 0821 es: 0821 ss: 0821 DOM26: Process sh (pid: 10086, stackpage=c0a79000)<1> DOM26: Stack: c1ed5b20 00000000 c0a78000 0000000b 0000000b c000b55f 20000001 0000001f DOM26: 00000000 c140d6c0 20000001 c0091a87 0000000b 00000000 c1ed5b3c c0096305 DOM26: c0129928 c0a79cb0 00000000 c0a78000 00000000 20000001 c1e5f580 00000000 DOM26: Call Trace: [<c000b55f>] [<c0091a87>] [<c0096305>] [<c002eb19>] [<c0018a25>] DOM26: [<c0018c46>] [<c0018feb>] [<c0018ed4>] [<c006e759>] [<c0091768>] [<c0007743>] DOM26: [<c002c728>] [<c003e789>] [<c003e314>] [<c002ccc7>] [<c002cf4a>] [<c002cf61>] DOM26: [<c0090033>] [<c00914bf>] DOM26: DOM26: <1>Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000001 DOM26: printing eip: DOM26: c000b623 DOM26: *pde=00000000(00000000) DOM26: Oops: 0002 DOM26: CPU: 0 DOM26: EIP: 0819:[<c000b623>] Not tainted DOM26: EFLAGS: 00010202 DOM26: eax: 00000000 ebx: 00000001 ecx: c0a78264 edx: c0a78264 DOM26: esi: 00000002 edi: c0a78000 ebp: 0000000b esp: c0a79aa0 DOM26: ds: 0821 es: 0821 ss: 0821 DOM26: Process sh (pid: 10086, stackpage=c0a79000)<1> DOM26: Stack: 0000001f 00000002 20000001 20000001 c0091a87 0000000b 00000000 00000002 DOM26: c0096305 c0129928 c0a79b80 00000002 c0a78000 00000002 20000001 0000000b DOM26: 63303039 c101fc58 c0a78000 00000002 c101fc58 ffffffff 00030001 c001e621 DOM26: Call Trace: [<c0091a87>] [<c0096305>] [<c001e621>] [<c001f6c0>] [<c0008996>] DOM26: [<c00200d7>] [<c00204e1>] [<c001464d>] [<c0014c92>] [<c0091768>] [<c000af0f>] DOM26: [<c000b55f>] [<c0091a87>] [<c0096305>] [<c002eb19>] [<c0018a25>] [<c0018c46>] DOM26: [<c0018feb>] [<c0018ed4>] [<c006e759>] [<c0091768>] [<c0007743>] [<c002c728>] DOM26: [<c003e789>] [<c003e314>] [<c002ccc7>] [<c002cf4a>] [<c002cf61>] [<c0090033>] DOM26: [<c00914bf>] DOM26: -- Stephen G. Traugott (KG6HDQ) UNIX/Linux Infrastructure Architect, TerraLuna LLC stevegt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.stevegt.com -- http://Infrastructures.Org ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel
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