On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 01:27:13PM +1100, Keith Owens wrote: > >That's a pretty wierd trace. You seem to have addresses related > >to the `apm' kernel thread on mysqld's stack. > > Normal unfortunately. Firstly the ix86 oops code just scans the stack > and prints anything that looks like it might be a kernel address. It > makes no attempt to confirm that these really are return addresses, so > an ix86 oops trace gets lots of false positives. Secondly that trace > was converted by klogd (symbols in call trace line instead of numbers) > not by ksymoops, I do not trust the klogd algorithm at all. All right, here's another one, this time using the oops directly from the console -- this seems to give better symbols.. The 'console shuts up ...' works, the oops from the other CPU didn't get put out. Will try test11-pre3 + kdb this afternoon, if it compiles. Regards, -- Jasper Spaans