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[yonah@MIT.EDU: lola-granola]
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Kohl)
Sun Dec 4 12:23:48 1994
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 1994 12:23:04 -0500
From: John Kohl <jtk@atria.com>
To: netbsd-dev@MIT.EDU, yonah@MIT.EDU
Looks like someone is chewing up kernel memory... this panic means that
the memory management code couldn't find allocate a structure it needed,
and it gave up.
Were folks doing audio stuff at the time? Was there a lot of
paging/swapping? Where else might a leak be hiding?
==John
To: jtkohl@MIT.EDU
Subject: lola-granola
Date: Sat, 03 Dec 1994 23:13:59 EST
From: Yonah Schmeidler <yonah@MIT.EDU>
I tried logging in on lola-granola and at some point during my startup it
just died and went to the debugger. Since the sheet saying what to do is
no longer attached to the monitor, I just did a trace:
_Debugger (f8112b98,f817ca50,f7bffee0,f8283b4c,f7bffee8) at _Debugger+0x4
_panic (f817ca50,f8283b4c,f88cc384,f7bfff08,f817d669) at _panic+0x3b
_pmap_alloc_pv (f8274c20,20000,f870fe80,0,0) at _pmap_alloc_pv+0x2f
_pmap_enter (f88cc384,10052000,e2b000,5,0) at _pmap_enter+0x1c5
_vm_fault (f88cc300,10052000,1,0) at _vm_fault+0x822
_trap() at _trap+0x409
--- trap (number 6) ---
0x10052b5c
-yonah