* linux crashes
@ 2005-01-09 20:59 Tom Vavra
2005-01-09 23:23 ` Ian Haver
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Tom Vavra @ 2005-01-09 20:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux-Hams
In mid December I replaced my DOS based packetcluster system with a Linux
based DXSpider system. Since that time I have had 5 system crashes. I
think all are the same. Enclosed at the end is the transcribed crash
screen. I tried to proof it, but I would not bet too much that I got it
correct.
I am running RedHat 9.0 with a 2.4.20 kernel. The netrom/ax25 packages are:
ax25-apps-0.0.6
ax25-tools-0.0.8
libax25-0.0.11
node-0.3.1
I am using three serial ports to drive tncs. Two of the tncs are tapr-2
(MFJ-1270b) with BPQKISS eproms, and the other tnc is a two port KPC-9612,
using both ports. So I am driving all three ports with mkiss, followed by
kissattach. Two netrom ports are defined. And I am running mheardd.
The cpu is a 450mhz pentium that idles at less than 2%, and there is 256Mb
of memory so swap is almost nonexistant.
Anyone have any ideas about what I need to do to eliminate the crashes?
Tom WB8ZRL
here is the crash screen
[<d08a8c04>] ax25_packet_type [ax25] 0x0 (0cx0341e60))
[<d089eca4>] ax25_kiss_rcv [ax25] 0x84 (0xc0341e68))
[<d08a8c04>] ax25_packtet_type [ax25] 0x0 (0xc0341e78))
[<c01ee677>] deliver_to_old_ones [kernel]] 0x77 (0xc0341e80))
[<d08a8c04>] ax25_packet_type [ax25] 0x0 (0xc0341e8c))
[<c01ee88b>] netif_receive_skb [kernel] 0x12b (0xc034e98))
[<d08a8c04>] ax25_packet_;type [ax25] 0x0 0xc0341e9c))
[<c01ee9dd>] process_backlog [kernel] 0x6d (0xc0341eb8))
[<c01eeaea>] net_rx_action [kernel] 0x6a (0xc0341ed0))
[<c0121555>] do_softirq [kernel] 0x95 (0xc0341eec))
[<c010ac8e>] do_IRQ [kernel] 0xbe (0xc0341f04))
[<c010d768>] call_do_IRQ [kernel] 0x5 (0xc0341f24))
[<c011569e>] apm_bios_call_simple [kernel] 0x6e (0xc0341f70))
[<c0115807>] amp_do_idle [kernel] 0x27 (0xc0341fa8))
[<c011595b>] amp_cpu_idle [kernel] 0xbb (0xc0341fc0))
[<c01158a0>] amp_cpu_idle [kernel] 0x0 (0xc0341fc4))
[<c0107040>] default_idle [kernel] 0x0 (0xc0341fd0))
[<c01070f2>] cpu_idle [kernel] 0x42 (0xc0341fd4))
[<c0105000>] stext [kernel] 0x0 (0xc0341fe0))
Code: 8b 53 fc 8b 02 85 c7 75 17 8b 1b 39 f3 75 f1 ff 75 f0 9d 83
<0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
In interrupt handler - not syncing
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* Re: linux crashes
2005-01-09 20:59 linux crashes Tom Vavra
@ 2005-01-09 23:23 ` Ian Haver
2005-01-10 7:32 ` Kjell Jarl
2005-01-10 14:11 ` Rodolfo Brasnarof
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Ian Haver @ 2005-01-09 23:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tom Vavra; +Cc: linux-hams
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 20:59:51 -0000, Tom Vavra <wb8zrl@avalon.net> wrote:
> In mid December I replaced my DOS based packetcluster system with a Linux
> based DXSpider system. Since that time I have had 5 system crashes. I
> think all are the same. Enclosed at the end is the transcribed crash
> screen. I tried to proof it, but I would not bet too much that I got it
> correct.
>
> I am running RedHat 9.0 with a 2.4.20 kernel. The netrom/ax25 packages
> are:
>
> ax25-apps-0.0.6
> ax25-tools-0.0.8
> libax25-0.0.11
> node-0.3.1
>
> I am using three serial ports to drive tncs. Two of the tncs are tapr-2
> (MFJ-1270b) with BPQKISS eproms, and the other tnc is a two port
> KPC-9612,
> using both ports. So I am driving all three ports with mkiss, followed
> by
> kissattach. Two netrom ports are defined. And I am running mheardd.
>
> The cpu is a 450mhz pentium that idles at less than 2%, and there is
> 256Mb
> of memory so swap is almost nonexistant.
>
> Anyone have any ideas about what I need to do to eliminate the crashes?
>
> Tom WB8ZRL
>
HI Tom
I had similar problem with my suse distro.
I had to download a new kernel and patch it up.
The files can be found on my server here at YFS but i dont have the
fastest ADSL link.
You are more than welcome to download them.
they can be found at:
http://gb7yfs.org.uk/public/linux/new_kernel_bits/
also in that directory is all the ax25 bits i used here.
When i was running 2.4.20 i could average around 10 days uptime, since i
upgraded it runs and runs and runs till i reboot it. LOL
Hope this helps a little
Best Regards
Ian
G6VEY
SYSOP GB7YFS
Author Xarpm Plus
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* Re: linux crashes
2005-01-09 23:23 ` Ian Haver
@ 2005-01-10 7:32 ` Kjell Jarl
2005-01-10 14:11 ` Rodolfo Brasnarof
1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kjell Jarl @ 2005-01-10 7:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
Hi, is this the netrom-bug?
Since I applied 9a4gl patch to my 2.4.21 kernel it has been fine.
73
Kjell, sm7gvf
Ian Haver wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 20:59:51 -0000, Tom Vavra <wb8zrl@avalon.net> wrote:
>
>> In mid December I replaced my DOS based packetcluster system with a Linux
>> based DXSpider system. Since that time I have had 5 system crashes. I
>> think all are the same. Enclosed at the end is the transcribed crash
>> screen. I tried to proof it, but I would not bet too much that I got it
>> correct.
>>
>> I am running RedHat 9.0 with a 2.4.20 kernel. The netrom/ax25
>> packages are:
>>
>> ax25-apps-0.0.6
>> ax25-tools-0.0.8
>> libax25-0.0.11
>> node-0.3.1
>>
>> I am using three serial ports to drive tncs. Two of the tncs are tapr-2
>> (MFJ-1270b) with BPQKISS eproms, and the other tnc is a two port
>> KPC-9612,
>> using both ports. So I am driving all three ports with mkiss,
>> followed by
>> kissattach. Two netrom ports are defined. And I am running mheardd.
>>
>> The cpu is a 450mhz pentium that idles at less than 2%, and there is
>> 256Mb
>> of memory so swap is almost nonexistant.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas about what I need to do to eliminate the crashes?
>>
>> Tom WB8ZRL
>>
>
> HI Tom
> I had similar problem with my suse distro.
> I had to download a new kernel and patch it up.
> The files can be found on my server here at YFS but i dont have the
> fastest ADSL link.
> You are more than welcome to download them.
> they can be found at:
> http://gb7yfs.org.uk/public/linux/new_kernel_bits/
>
> also in that directory is all the ax25 bits i used here.
> When i was running 2.4.20 i could average around 10 days uptime, since
> i upgraded it runs and runs and runs till i reboot it. LOL
>
> Hope this helps a little
>
> Best Regards
> Ian
> G6VEY
> SYSOP GB7YFS
> Author Xarpm Plus
>
>
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* Re: linux crashes
2005-01-09 23:23 ` Ian Haver
2005-01-10 7:32 ` Kjell Jarl
@ 2005-01-10 14:11 ` Rodolfo Brasnarof
2005-01-13 20:16 ` [ANN] qle-0.0.3 GUI logger/log editor released Wilbert Knol
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Rodolfo Brasnarof @ 2005-01-10 14:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 23:23:28 -0000
Ian Haver wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 20:59:51 -0000, Tom Vavra <wb8zrl@avalon.net>
> wrote:
>
> > In mid December I replaced my DOS based packetcluster system with a
> > Linux based DXSpider system. Since that time I have had 5 system
> > crashes. I think all are the same. Enclosed at the end is the
> > transcribed crash screen. I tried to proof it, but I would not bet
> > too much that I got it correct.
> >
> > I am running RedHat 9.0 with a 2.4.20 kernel. The netrom/ax25
> > packages are:
> >
> > ax25-apps-0.0.6
> > ax25-tools-0.0.8
> > libax25-0.0.11
> > node-0.3.1
> >
> > I am using three serial ports to drive tncs. Two of the tncs are
> > tapr-2(MFJ-1270b) with BPQKISS eproms, and the other tnc is a two
> > port KPC-9612,
> > using both ports. So I am driving all three ports with mkiss,
> > followed by
> > kissattach. Two netrom ports are defined. And I am running
> > mheardd.
> >
> > The cpu is a 450mhz pentium that idles at less than 2%, and there is
> >
> > 256Mb
> > of memory so swap is almost nonexistant.
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas about what I need to do to eliminate the
> > crashes?
> >
> > Tom WB8ZRL
> >
>
> HI Tom
> I had similar problem with my suse distro.
> I had to download a new kernel and patch it up.
> The files can be found on my server here at YFS but i dont have the
> fastest ADSL link.
> You are more than welcome to download them.
> they can be found at:
> http://gb7yfs.org.uk/public/linux/new_kernel_bits/
>
> also in that directory is all the ax25 bits i used here.
> When i was running 2.4.20 i could average around 10 days uptime, since
> i upgraded it runs and runs and runs till i reboot it. LOL
>
> Hope this helps a little
You can still set your system to automatically reboot in case of a
kernel panic. Of course is better to fix the problem, but for an
unattended system this setting can be useful.
You can do this by adding a line
echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/panic
to your startup scripts (maybe rc.local)
or adding a line
kernel.panic = 1
to sysctl.conf
The 1 means the number of seconds to wait for reboot after a kernel
panic. 0 means no reboot.
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* [ANN] qle-0.0.3 GUI logger/log editor released.
2005-01-10 14:11 ` Rodolfo Brasnarof
@ 2005-01-13 20:16 ` Wilbert Knol
[not found] ` <200501201332.54993.w.knol@niwa.co.nz>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Wilbert Knol @ 2005-01-13 20:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams; +Cc: hamlib-developer
GPL 2 or later applies. Download the 82 kbyte archive from:
http://www.qsl.net/zl2arn/qle-0.0.3.tar.gz
Copy to your home directory, and unzip as a non-root user with:
tar xvzf qle-0.0.3.tar.gz
Read the README.
Requirements:
--------------------
Perl/Tk
Hamlib 1.2.3 (highly recommended)
cwdaemon (optional)
A reasonably quick machine with a 1024x768 px (or better) screen.
A clipping from the README follows - use a fixed font. Have fun.
Wilbert, ZL2BSJ
----- cut here ------
1. Introduction.
----------------
The qle-package contains the program qle.pl: a graphic QSO log viewer,
log editor and QSO logger for amateur radio operators.
"qle.pl" stands for QSO Logger and Editor. It is a Perl/Tk script that
logs and modifies QSOs directly to a fast and light-weight SQLite
database.
Intended use: casual logging of rag-chew and contest QSOs. The logger
caters for CW operators. See 'Features' list below.
Table headings, fonts, colours and other attributes are set in a
user-editable configuration file. The SQLite log schema supplied may
be altered to suit your taste, provided the configuration file is
updated accordingly (untested).
If you are looking for a performance contest logger, consider using
TLF by PA0R. Similarly, XLOG (PG4I) and KLOG (EA4TV) are very good
general-purpose loggers that are more intuitive to configure and use.
2. Features.
------------
1. Hamlib rig control. A Hamlib-interfaced radio is higly recommended,
unless you are fond of manually keeping track of band and mode info.
2. For contesters: computer-generated CW with 'cwdaemon'.
3. The provided (and recommended) database schema logs the following
items:
day, month, year, UTC, call, RST sent, serial number sent, RST
received, serial number received, frequency, mode, operator, QTH,
my power, his power, QSL sent, QSL received, comment
4. On-the-fly dupe checking by band/mode for contesters.
5. Real-time and delayed (post-QSO) data entry.
6. Built-in log searching and log editing.
7. Complete lack of documentation other than the README and the
commented configuration file.
8. The logger does not track scores and has no band-map or DX-cluster
support. There is no voice keyer support. Casual logging and DX-ing
only.
<EOF>
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* Re: [ANN] qle-0.0.3 GUI logger/log editor released.
[not found] ` <200501201332.54993.w.knol@niwa.co.nz>
@ 2005-01-20 0:44 ` Wilbert Knol
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Wilbert Knol @ 2005-01-20 0:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
On Friday 14 January 2005 09:16, Wilbert Knol wrote:
> GPL 2 or later applies. Download the 82 kbyte archive from:
>
> http://www.qsl.net/zl2arn/qle-0.0.3.tar.gz
New URL:
http://zl2arn.ath.cx/zl2bsj/qle-0.0.3.tar.gz
Thanks to Gordon ZL2ARN for hosting the archive.
Wilbert, ZL2BSJ
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