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* oopsen in 2.4.0-pre9
@ 2000-10-31 12:47 John R Lenton
  2000-10-31 14:28 ` Richard Torkar
  2000-10-31 14:33 ` Richard Torkar
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: John R Lenton @ 2000-10-31 12:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

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Several oops come up when using a lot of memory (using
imagemagick on PIA00001.tif from photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/tiff,
on a 64MB machine, for example)

The weird thing is the oops happen *after* I've finished with
imagemagick (or the gimp, or ...). In this particular situation
netscape suddenly died, together with wmtime, and then the whole
of X hung. I entered via the network, to find that xfs had died
(explaining X's hanging), and as soon as I restarted X the whole
box was gone. It still responded to pings, but even the active
ssh session was dead and I couldn't get a new one.

Please email me if you need anything else (other than the
attached ksymoops output, that is).

-- 
John Lenton (john@grulic.org.ar) -- Random fortune:
1 + 1 = 3, for large values of 1.

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* Re: oopsen in 2.4.0-pre9
  2000-10-31 12:47 oopsen in 2.4.0-pre9 John R Lenton
@ 2000-10-31 14:28 ` Richard Torkar
  2000-10-31 14:33 ` Richard Torkar
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Richard Torkar @ 2000-10-31 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John R Lenton; +Cc: linux-kernel

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John R Lenton wrote:

> Several oops come up when using a lot of memory (using
> imagemagick on PIA00001.tif from photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/tiff,
> on a 64MB machine, for example)
> 
> The weird thing is the oops happen *after* I've finished with
> imagemagick (or the gimp, or ...). In this particular situation
> netscape suddenly died, together with wmtime, and then the whole
> of X hung. I entered via the network, to find that xfs had died
> (explaining X's hanging), and as soon as I restarted X the whole
> box was gone. It still responded to pings, but even the active
> ssh session was dead and I couldn't get a new one.

I can only confirm your problem, but I use 128MB RAM.

When using "display PIA00001.tif" my computer starts swapping furiously
and then locks *hard*. Not even sysrq works and unfortunately in my case
no oops in messages...


Hmmmm, serious? Dunno...


/Richard
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* Re: oopsen in 2.4.0-pre9
  2000-10-31 12:47 oopsen in 2.4.0-pre9 John R Lenton
  2000-10-31 14:28 ` Richard Torkar
@ 2000-10-31 14:33 ` Richard Torkar
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Richard Torkar @ 2000-10-31 14:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John R Lenton; +Cc: linux-kernel

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John R Lenton wrote:

> Several oops come up when using a lot of memory (using
> imagemagick on PIA00001.tif from photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/tiff,
> on a 64MB machine, for example)
> 
> The weird thing is the oops happen *after* I've finished with
> imagemagick (or the gimp, or ...). In this particular situation
> netscape suddenly died, together with wmtime, and then the whole
> of X hung. I entered via the network, to find that xfs had died
> (explaining X's hanging), and as soon as I restarted X the whole
> box was gone. It still responded to pings, but even the active
> ssh session was dead and I couldn't get a new one.
> 
> Please email me if you need anything else (other than the
> attached ksymoops output, that is).


Well some more info.

I see kswapd starting to run @ ~7% CPU.

But my swap starts getting eaten up with approx 5 MB/sec.

Any ideas anyone?

RvR something for you?


/Richard
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