[icecast] Re: Compiling ices

David M Dennis dmd at speakeasy.org
Fri Jan 31 16:45:16 UTC 2003



Bad RAM is also a cause of kernel panic.
(I posted a similar problem to this months ago)

Try running memtest86.  The site for it is down, but
rpmfind.net has a lot of rpm's and src rpm's for working
versions.

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On 31 Jan 2003, Karl Heyes wrote:

> On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 06:39, Marc Remijn wrote:
> ...
> 
> > Kernel output:
> > 
> > invalid operand: 0000
> > CPU:    0
> > EIP:    0010:[<d08e25b1>]    Tainted: PF
> > EFLAGS: 00010006
> > eax: 0000000e   ebx: 00003556   ecx: ce44c728   edx: ce44c728
> > esi: 0000e000   edi: 00000007   ebp: c288bf64   esp: c288bf4c
> > ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
> > Process ices (pid: 2707, stackpage=c288b000)
> > Stack: 00000202 cc3fbac0 00008000 ce44c6e0 ce44c728 0000ffff 00018000 0001c000
> >        00010000 00014000 d08e011c ce44c6e0 00000000 cc3fbac0 ffffffea 00008000
> >        00000000 00000000 c4745ea0 00000000 c012db45 cc3fbac0 0805c720 00008000
> > Call Trace: [<d08e011c>] [<c012db45>] [<c0106d7b>]
> > 
> > Code: 0f 0b 5b 5e 5f 5d 83 c4 18 c3 90 83 ec 04 56 53 8b 44 24 10
> 
> This isn't from ices, this is from the kernel. Something went wrong
> during the time ices was running.  ices can completely freeze if the
> kernel has detected a problem somewhere, so you need to isolate the 
> causes of such things.   There should be no way of causing a panic from
> ices and any other application.
> 
> The thing that stands out initially is the tainted reference ie you have
> some non-standard module loaded on your system, the typical example is
> the nvidia module, use lsmod to see the list of modules.
> 
> There are a few possibilities that could cause this kernel panic, one is
> poor module code, try to avoid not loading the module to begin with and
> try to do the streaming.  The other usual suspect is excessive heat
> causing errors inside the chips.
> 
> The main thing that can be done to remove the possibility of a kernel
> panic is having a recent kernel. The gcc release you have should be
> fine.
> 
> As for the config file I'll check into that a bit more later.
> 
> karl.
> 
> 
> 
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