Re: Please help: possible deadlock in kmem_alloc

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Hello,

Memory is OK, I have memtest (both Memtest86+ 1.40 and Memtest86 3.1a) as boot 
options in GRUB. With the occasion of the last reboot, I let Memtest86 3.1a 
to complete the first two tests and everything was fine.

Radu

On Tuesday 14 February 2006 10:25, Axl Purushu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did you try to check and see if the RAM on the system is in good condition.
> I mean all of the RAM is good. At points if some part of RAM is bad and
> when the memory usage is high it may cause such problems.
> You can do a extensive test by using memtest86 or something like that.
> Or probably there is a third party tool that is causing memory violations.
>
> Axl.
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