Re: [Redhat-s390-list] Strange kernel error

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No.

This is a "User process fault", which means that httpd has crashed. There is an 
updated version of apache as well as perl, mod_perl and mod_ssl which fixes 
several problems reported with apache.

The latest rawhide version available from

ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/rawhide/s390x

contains the fixed packages.

Read ya, Phil

Elias Halldor Agustsson wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Can anyone tell me what this means? Is it a hardware fault?
> My kernel is 2.4.9-31 recompiled with CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LVM=y
> 
> Mar 22 04:04:15 tux3 kernel: User Code:
> Mar 22 04:04:15 tux3 kernel: 58 20 a0 0c 15 21 a7 24 00 55 58 10 d0 08 89 20 00 02 41 1d 
> Mar 22 04:04:15 tux3 kernel: User process fault: interruption code 0x10
> Mar 22 04:04:16 tux3 kernel: failing address: 1F000
> Mar 22 04:04:16 tux3 kernel: CPU:    0
> Mar 22 04:04:16 tux3 kernel: Process httpd (pid: 8836, stackpage=1BE8B000)
> Mar 22 04:04:16 tux3 kernel: 
> Mar 22 04:04:17 tux3 kernel: User PSW:    070dd000 c00322d6    Tainted: P 
> Mar 22 04:04:17 tux3 kernel: task: 1be8a000 ksp: 1be8bdf8 pt_regs: 1be8bf68
> Mar 22 04:04:17 tux3 kernel: User GPRS:
> Mar 22 04:04:17 tux3 kernel: 00000001  00000003  0001fb38  4031d758
> Mar 22 04:04:17 tux3 kernel: 80410f10  00000000  00443f9c  000274f8
> Mar 22 04:04:17 tux3 kernel: 3c995bd7  004d1758  0001fb38  4031d750
> Mar 22 04:04:18 tux3 kernel: c003f870  c00322b0  c026ed0c  7fffeac0
> Mar 22 04:04:18 tux3 kernel: User ACRS:
> Mar 22 04:04:18 tux3 kernel: 4003cf60  00000000  00000000  00000000
> Mar 22 04:04:18 tux3 kernel: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
> 
> 


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