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I have redhat 7.3 installed on compaq prolient ml370 machine having 2GB RAM. I have configured mail server using postfix and appache server.
I am getting the message on console "(scsi0:A:1:0): Locking max count tag at 64". After this message following error code appears on screen:-
filemap.c:2258: bad pmd c0003000(00000000000001e3)
do_IRQ: stack overflow: -864
c0252845 fffffca0 206d6564 c2426000 00000000 c0117b20 c0101018 c024bd2c
c2426000 00000018 00000018 00000000 c0117b20 c0101018 c2426470 6f6e0018
40320018 ffffff00 c0117b43 00000010 00000202 7369636e 3e65642e 613c200a
Call Trace: [<c0117b20>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x0 (0xc242634c))
[<c0117b20>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x0 (0xc2426368))
[<c0117b43>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x23 (0xc2426380))
[<c0117b20>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x0 (0xc242645c))
[<c0108cc4>] error_code [kernel] 0x34 (0xc2426464))
[<c0117fc5>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x4a5 (0xc2426498))
[<c0117b20>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x0 (0xc2426574))
[<c0108cc4>] error_code [kernel] 0x34 (0xc242657c))
[<c0117fc5>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x4a5 (0xc24265b0))
[<c0117b20>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x0 (0xc242668c))
[<c0108cc4>] error_code [kernel] 0x34 (0xc2426694))
[<c0117fc5>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x4a5 (0xc24266c8))
[<c0117b20>] do_page_fault [kernel] 0x0 (0xc24267a4))
[<c0108cc4>] error_code [kernel] 0x34 (0xc24267ac))
The machine gets hanged and I have to hard boot it again.
Please help me to get rid of this problem.
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by: mtmikePosted on 2003-10-16 at 05:49:00ID: 9561495
That's the kernel crashing, i.e. probably a bug (or maybe defect hardware). You might consider posting to the kernel mailing list, however, somebody else already did.
See http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hyp
It seems the cause has not been found, so posting a similar bug report (with the details of your hardware configuration) might be a good idea.