More on FTP causing kernel panics
Jim Sanchez
jim at syteke.be
Fri Feb 22 01:16:31 AEST 1991
After my last posting describing my problem with kernel panics while
doing ftps to my DOS pc I thought I would include a couple of things
about my setup. This is after Thad's hectoring me about using a
MS-DOS pc :-) (It's a joke son). Anyway, still do not have any good
suggestions about the problem and here is the output of:
(a) /etc/lddrv/drivers
ate
nipc
kbd
cmb
ether
(b) /etc/lddrv/lddrv -s
DEVNAME ID BLK CHAR LINE SIZE ADDR FLAGS
wind 0 -1 7 -1 0x9000 0x54000 ALLOC BOUND
ate 1 -1 -1 -1 0x1000 0x5d000 ALLOC BOUND
nipc 2 -1 -1 -1 0x7000 0x360000 ALLOC BOUND
kbd 3 -1 10 -1 0x1000 0x5e000 ALLOC BOUND
cmb 4 -1 -1 -1 0x3000 0x367000 ALLOC BOUND
ether 5 -1 11 -1 0x13000 0x36a000 ALLOC BOUND
Neither of these looks very weird to me. So again any ideas or should
I just live with it. It seems to be dependent on system activity and
I avoid ftps like the plague when news is unbatching. I have run
memory tests a while back and did not discover anything.
Oh the panic is a NMI error but I suspect that is rather generic.
Thanks
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Hughes LAN Systems | OR uunet!mcsun!ub4b!syteke!jim
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