Kernel panic during shutdown/reboot with Tru64 5.1b-3 (PK5)

From: Iain Barker <ibarker_at_aastra.com>
Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 14:45:49 -0400

Hi Managers,

Has anyone experienced kernel panics during shutdown/reboot when using the latest Tru64 5.1b-3 (pk5) ?

It doesn't seem to be related to the actual PK5 installation operation and doesn't impact system stability, the panic seems to occurs later when the system is subsequently shut down (shutdown -h now) or during a scheduled reboot.

thanks.


Shutdown at 19:07 (in 0 minutes) [pid 8052]

System shutdown time has arrived
/proc: Invalid argument
Rebooting . . .

trap: invalid memory read access from kernel mode

    faulting virtual address: 0x000000010000000c
    pc of faulting instruction: 0xffffffff000ddb94
    ra contents at time of fault: 0xffffffff000ddb94
    sp contents at time of fault: 0xfffffe0450737690

panic (cpu 0): kernel memory fault
syncing disks... done

DUMP: blocks available: 12000000
DUMP: blocks wanted: 115682 (partial compressed dump) [OKAY]
DUMP: Device Disk Blocks Available
DUMP: ------ ---------------------
DUMP: 0x1300007 9004095 - 11999997 (of 11999998) [primary swap]
DUMP.prom: Open: dev 0x5100003, block 4004096: SCSI 0 8 0 0 0 0 0
DUMP: Writing header... [1024 bytes at dev 0x1300007, block 11999998]
DUMP: Writing data........ [8MB]
DUMP: Writing header... [1024 bytes at dev 0x1300007, block 11999998]
DUMP: crash dump complete.

halted CPU 0

halt code = 5
HALT instruction executed
PC = ffffffff0048be30

CPU 0 booting

resetting all I/O buses
Received on Mon Jun 06 2005 - 18:47:51 NZST

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.4.0 : Wed Nov 08 2023 - 11:53:45 NZDT