Random crashes/system hang on high load

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I'm experiencing some serious instabilities on my machine right now. I will get arbitrary core dumps, an sometimes a complete lock-up of the host, when the system load is high. The processes that load the system are typically *not* the first ones to crash; applications like the GNOME panel, window manager etc. are more likely to go down. It may look like the problems start occurring as and when the CPU usage reaches 100%.

I'm running Red Hat Linux 9 with kernel-2.4.20-20.9 right now, but I think I have seen this with other releases, too. Possibly related syslog messages:

Oct 7 11:03:24 indonesia kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 0496deb0
Oct 7 11:03:24 indonesia kernel: printing eip:
Oct 7 11:03:24 indonesia kernel: 0496deb0
Oct 7 11:03:24 indonesia kernel: *pde = 00000000
Oct 7 11:03:24 indonesia kernel: Oops: 0000


Note: The memory is not full when this happens, at least not according to gnome-system-monitor.


Help, anyone?


- Toralf



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