Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ncsbv!peter From: peter@ncsbv.UUCP (Peter Jannesen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: "PANIC: kernel mode trap. Type 0x0000000E" msg in 386/ix 2.0.2 ????? Keywords: unix, hardware Message-ID: <438@ncsbv.UUCP> Date: 17 Jul 90 22:07:36 GMT References: <9480@bunny.GTE.COM> Reply-To: peter@ncsbv.UUCP (Peter Jannesen) Organization: N.C.S.,Rotterdam, the Nederlands Lines: 29 In article <9480@bunny.GTE.COM> jdg0@GTE.COM (Jose Diaz-Gonzalez) writes: >Hi there, > >My machine has been crashing about twice daily for the last week or so. >The msg in the subject line shows up with all the register contents just >before it crashes. I have contacted my vendor, they contacted ISC, and >all they were able to tell me was that it the problem is a hardware >error. Now, I've run my diagnostics (I'm using an AT&T 6386E/33) and >everything appears to be OK. Does anyone have any idea of what a type >0x0000000E error means? This might help me to narrow down the >alternatives. Any pointers will be appreciated. Thanks, > Panic 0x00000E is a memory violation of the kernel. This can by a hardware problem. a other posibilty is a bug in the TCP/IP modules in the kernel. There is a bug in the TCP/IP streams module which generate a memory violation. This is a very old problem in 368/ix version 2.0.2. Our hope is that the new version in better. =============================================================================== Peter Jannesen Network Communication Systems (N.C.S), The Netherlands Phone: +31104130093 Fax: +31104146452 Address: Westbaak 96 Email: peter@ncsbv 3012 KM Rotterdam, The Netherlands =============================================================================== There is in the TCP/IP drivers in the kernel a bug