Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:6345 comp.unix.wizards:16913 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!lll-winken!uunet!mrmarx!abvax!sgtech!adnan From: adnan@sgtech.UUCP (Adnan Yaqub) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Kernel Pager Error Message-ID: Date: 13 Jun 89 15:28:31 GMT References: <420@crplabs.UUCP> Sender: adnan@sgtech.UUCP Organization: Star Gate Technologies, Inc. Lines: 32 In-reply-to: marcs@crplabs.UUCP's message of 5 Jun 89 13:04:46 GMT In article <420@crplabs.UUCP> marcs@crplabs.UUCP (Marc Snyder) writes: I seem to have a problem. Brief background: I am administering an IBM-AT with a 386 motherboard running at approximately 20MHz. The software is SCO Xenix 2.3.1. Recently, the system crashed (on two separate occasions) and these messages were placed into the /usr/adm/messages file: >TRAP 0000000E in SYSTEM, error code=00000000 > eax=0001A880, ebx=0600072C, ecx=00000000, edx=000098D5 > esi=00000000, edi=F0009723, ebp=06000730, fl=00010282 > uds=00000018, es=06000018, fs=0001003F, gs=0008003F, tr=00000100 > pc=06000020:0001C775, ksp=06000704 > >kernel: PANIC: non-recoverable kernel page fault >TRAP 0000000E in SYSTEM, error code=00020000 > eax=00019B60, ebx=0600072C, ecx=060007B4, edx=000098D5 > esi=00000000, edi=F0009723, ebp=06000730, fl=00010282 > uds=00470018, es=00000018, fs=0000003F, gs=081C003F, tr=00000100 > pc=00000020:0001C775, ksp=06000704 > >kernel: PANIC: non-recoverable kernel page fault I would start by doing # nm -n /xenix | pg and find out what was running when the crash occurred (i.e., what exactly is at location 1C775). This clue may point you to the problem. -- Adnan Yaqub Star Gate Technologies, 29300 Aurora Rd., Solon, OH, USA, +1 216 349 1860 ...uunet!abvax!sgtech!adnan