Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cmcl2!phri!marob!daveh From: daveh@marob.masa.com (Dave Hammond) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Kernel panics and double panics Message-ID: <2599259F.31C0@marob.masa.com> Date: 27 Dec 89 20:27:09 GMT Sender: daveh@marob.masa.com Reply-To: daveh@marob.masa.com (Dave Hammond) Organization: ESCC, New York City Lines: 56 OS: Xenix 386, release 2.3.2, update R ("GT" upgrade kit) Hardware: Everex 25mhz 386, 6 MB 32 bit RAM Peripherals: 80387, ESDI drive, 60MB QIC tape, Arnet Smart-8 serial expander. The system boots and operates normally for a period of time, but will eventually panic with an error: Kernel Panic - Non-recoverable Kernel Page Fault. The most recent panic (this morning) was followed by: Kernel Double Panic - Stack Fault. The panics can occur hours or days apart, and (as yet) can not be attributed to any specific condition. The most obvious hint that the problem is surfacing is when an exec?() call causes a segmentation violation, without ever loading the program. If the shell is attempting the exec?(), this results in a "Memory fault, core dumped" message and a return to the shell prompt. System load does not appear to be an obvious factor. Nor does command argument length appear to be an issue, as a simple one word command line, like "ps" or "vi", can fail. The boot screen configuration info follows: 10 bits of I/O address decoding Wed Dec 27 11:30:03 device address vector dma comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %fpu - 35 - type=80387 %floppy 0x3F2-0x3F7 06 2 unit=0 type=96ds15 %serial 0x3F8-0x3FF 04 - unit=0 type=Standard nports=1 %serial 0x2F8-0x2FF 03 - unit=1 type=Standard nports=1 %parallel 0x378-0x37A 07 - unit=0 %parallel 0x3BC-0x3BE 07 - unit=1 %tape 0x300-0x304 05 1 type=W Arnet Smartport with 8 ports on COM4 %console - - - unit=mono type=2 Wed Dec 27 11:30:04 %disk 0x1F0-0x1F7 36 - type=W0 unit=0 cyls=1224 hds=7 secs=36 rootdev 1/40, pipedev 1/40, swapdev 1/41 mem: total = 10112k, reserved = 4k, kernel = 1764k, user = 8344k kernel: drivers = 4k, 12 screens = 68k, 1024 i/o bufs = 1024k, msg bufs = 8k nswap = 25000, swplo = 0, Hz = 50, maximum user process size = 15844k Advice as to remedial action, debugging procedures, etc is desparately sought! E-mail is preferred, however, I read this newsgroup daily. __ Dave Hammond EMAIL: daveh@marob.masa.com VOICE: 516-872-3535 FAX: 516-872-3579