Re: Kernel Panic - What is your diagnosis?

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Ow Mun Heng said:
> Hi All,
>
> 	Last night, my Linux Server experienced a kernel panic. I'm not
> really sure what happened. /var/log/messeges did not show anything very
> informative. (maybe my syslog.conf file is not very good(?))
>
> On The system console, this is what is written
>
> CPU0 : Machine Check Exception 000000000000004
> Bank3 : b200000000080a01
> Kernel Panic : CPU Context Currupt
> in Interrupt handler_not syncing
>
> The above was the only thing I seen. Memory Problems? This Server is an
> old
> Junk PII 300Mhz on 512MB Ram & 3x200GB IDE drive & it's actually running
> on
> RH8 (sorry.. I know it's the wrong list)
>
> At the time it was Hung, I think the system was running rsyncd. I'm not
> sure
> if it hung because of Rsync or (?). Maybe the server was hacked(?) I
> highly
> doubt so though.
>
> Thanks for any and all help.
>
>
> Cheers,                                                 .^.
> Mun Heng, Ow                                            /V\
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>

Try a memory tester to be sure:
http://www.memtest86.com/

Have not used this program but many articles I read recommend it.


jay
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