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Re: dmesg is this serious



In article <[🔎] 41FF72DB.C9CD58C1@picopeta.com>,
Vijaya S  <vijaya@picopeta.com> wrote:
>Hi all,
>I have the following message on one of my server
>is this a serious message or would it be fine after a reboot?
>
>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 3f69c703
> printing eip:
>3f69c703
>*pde = 00000000
>Oops: 0000
>CPU:    0
>EIP:    0010:[<3f69c703>]    Tainted: P
>EFLAGS: 00010206
>eax: 3f69c703   ebx: dee00604   ecx: dee0060c   edx: c15bbf58
>esi: c15bbf58   edi: d1b4de0c   ebp: c15bbf60   esp: c15bbf24
>ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
>Process kswapd (pid: 4, stackpage=c15bb000)
>Stack: c0158a95 dee00604 dee00604 c0158b24 dee00604 df61a00c df61a004
>c0158e20
>       c15bbf58 00000001 000001d0 00000020 00003047 dee0080c c456620c
>00000006
>       c0158e5b 00000000 c0137b19 00000006 000001d0 00000006 000001d0
>00000006
>Call Trace:    [<c0158a95>] [<c0158b24>] [<c0158e20>] [<c0158e5b>]
>[<c0137b19>]
>  [<c0137b62>] [<c0137c61>] [<c0137cc6>] [<c0137ddd>] [<c01057f8>]
>
>Code:  Bad EIP value.

Unless you're running a very old experimental kernel (in which
case you should upgrade to a modern stable one) in most cases,
these kinds of messages mean you have hardware problems. Bad RAM
or a failing CPU fan, or somesuch.

Mike.



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