From: Jose Barroca <jose.barroca@netcabo.pt>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: segmentation fault in "top" command
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:24:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <dau2v4$l62$2@sea.gmane.org> (raw)
Dear all,
I'm trying to deal with a peculiar problem that came up the other day.
I've searched the net, posted in newbie groups, but to no avail. So,
perhaps you can lend a hand:
Using a 2.6.12.12 straight from kernel.org:
- I experience loss of responsiveness (mouse, keyboard, music) during
r/w intensive operations, such as lengthy computations in matlab
(exceeding my RAM), or a simple system update using Debian's dselect.
Mouse clicks and keypresses don't get lost, but xmms may skip the
tracks. And all this happens intermitently during the mentioned r-w op.
== This did not happen with previous kernels ==
- I had a case of FS corruption, which I could not trace. I use ext3,
only one partition for the complete debian system. I keep my data in
other partitions. Reason is a small disk in a laptop. This corruption
made itself visible after a reboot, when I called top to check why bash
was taking so long to complete a directory name (TAB press):
rdrs@abafado:~$ top
Segmentation fault
Other outputs included: "can't execute binary file", "attempt to access
beyond end of device"
I ran e2fsck -vc to get a read-only badblock scan, but the latter came
out clean. I had a lot of illegal inodes, though. This ext3 partition
was never accessed by other OSs.
== I use top on a dayly basis, so corruption happenned not long ago.
There were no power outages, but the previous kernel (2.6.11) had
NLS_DEFAULT=iso8859-1, whereas the new one has NLS_DEFAULT=utf8 ==
---
And, to sum up, I've been through a MEMTEST86, an E2FSCK, don't think
the machine was cracked (not even literally speaking), and ran SMARTCTL
-a /dev/hda.
This one had an interesting output: there was indication of an error
happening some 197 days ago. I could decipher the remaining info. Also,
the REALLOACTED_SECTOR_CT has a very high number, though it is labelled
"PRE_FAIL".
I'm quite at a loss on what to do now - where should I start looking?
And even if I simply replace "top", is that even possible, or advisable?
Eagerly waiting for your answers,
Jose
next reply other threads:[~2005-07-11 16:44 UTC|newest]
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2005-07-11 15:24 Jose Barroca [this message]
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2005-07-11 16:21 segmentation fault in TOP command Jose Barroca
2005-07-13 2:07 ` Anssi Hannula
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