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Re: kernel panic



On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 07:34 -0700, Sean Whitney wrote:
> I have a ultra1 that has been getting kernel panic's since about 2.6.18.
>  I've changed out all the hardware (except the HD, and network card) and
> the panics have followed.  I finally caught it happening so my question
> is recommendations on where to post it to get some help.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Sean
> 
> [ 1406.069019] Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
> [ 1406.147371] Call Trace:
> [ 1406.176544]  [000000000045e5b0] do_exit+0xb4/0x704
> [ 1406.233827]  [0000000000427608] die_if_kernel+0x29c/0x2c4
> [ 1406.298408]  [0000000000427f98] bad_trap+0x7c/0xf0
> [ 1406.355701]  [00000000004220b0] tl0_resv104+0x30/0xa0
> [ 1406.416225]  [00000000100d0a6c] esp_free_lun_tag+0x70/0x74 [esp_scsi]
> [ 1406.493311]  [00000000100d1e44] esp_cmd_is_done+0x24/0x154 [esp_scsi]
> [ 1406.570398]  [00000000100d3634] scsi_esp_intr+0x128c/0x1de0 [esp_scsi]

Looks like it could be a problem with the SCSI hardware or driver; have
you tried getting open boot to run a full check of the hardware?  Also
you might want to check the cabling as on some older SCSI hardware loose
or dodgy cabling can cause strange SCSI faults including driver crashes.

HTH

Cheers,
 - Martin



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