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Ohh, should mention this is only happening (so far) to my eepro100
machines, the tg3 boxes are ok.<br>
Will update of that ceases to be the case.<br>
-n.<br>
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That's bizarre. <br>
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These machines that are dying are only running HTTP traffic.
Everything else is firewalled off with iptables and no other services
are running.<br>
It's occurring daily and really worrying me to the point of reverting
to 2.4.22.<br>
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Should I attach gdb and try to grab some more info?<br>
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-n.<br>
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<pre wrap="">I've got machines crashing under FC2 with kernel 2.6.5-1.358. Couldn't
catch the exact kernel messages sorry but here are the rough details.
assertion failed kernel messages.
net/ipv4/tcp.c:1568
net/ipv4/tcp.c:1632
The ethernet driver is :
e100: Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Driver, 3.0.17
Crashing ( and hanging with these messages scrolling at a hefty rate)
alsmost daily because of it.
No problem before with FC1 and 2.4 kernel.
Any ideas?
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Is this failing on a SAMBA connection?
>From what I can see in the code, it is a BUG_TRAP on the MSG_PEEK flag being
set by the time it reaches the tcp code (line 1632 also traps if MSG_TRUNC is
set, but I think that the trap at 1568 for MSG_PEEK alone is the relevant
one). SMB, CIF, and NCP are the only network file systems that seem to set
this flag. Also, if you are running on a Sparc64/Solaris.
Looks like some sort of weird networking problem in the 2.6 kernel.
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