What does a Kernel Error 4 mean? I'm getting this
running 64 bit Exim. Just trying to track it down and
wondering what an "Error 4" is?
Thanks in Advance
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On Mar 6 2008 13:59, Marc Perkel wrote:
>
>What does a Kernel Error 4 mean? I'm getting this
>running 64 bit Exim. Just trying to track it down and
>wondering what an "Error 4" is?
Full error message please.
Marc Perkel wrote:
> What does a Kernel Error 4 mean? I'm getting this
> running 64 bit Exim. Just trying to track it down and
> wondering what an "Error 4" is?
Probably:
#define EINTR 4 /* Interrupted system call */
EINTR should be a non-fatal error; the fact that Exim reports it as an
error probably indicates an Exim bug.
Of course, it could mean something completely different.
-hpa
On Thu, 6 Mar 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>
> On Mar 6 2008 13:59, Marc Perkel wrote:
>>
>> What does a Kernel Error 4 mean? I'm getting this
>> running 64 bit Exim. Just trying to track it down and
>> wondering what an "Error 4" is?
>
> Full error message please.
> --
Interrupted system call?
See /usr/include/asm/errno.h. Generally, the kernel
errors are the negative of the user-mode errno values.
Cheers,
Dick Johnson
Penguin : Linux version 2.6.22.1 on an i686 machine (5588.28 BogoMips).
My book : http://www.AbominableFirebug.com/
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On Mar 7 2008 10:03, linux-os (Dick Johnson) wrote:
>> On Mar 6 2008 13:59, Marc Perkel wrote:
>>>
>>> What does a Kernel Error 4 mean? I'm getting this
>>> running 64 bit Exim. Just trying to track it down and
>>> wondering what an "Error 4" is?
>>
>> Full error message please.
>
>Interrupted system call?
No, there is also
"%s%s[%d]: segfault at %lx ip %08lx sp %08lx error %lx",
and an error code of 4 indicates PF_USER.
That is why it is *important* to provide an *exact* error message
and not just some hear-and-tell number.
--- "H. Peter Anvin" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marc Perkel wrote:
> > What does a Kernel Error 4 mean? I'm getting this
> > running 64 bit Exim. Just trying to track it down
> and
> > wondering what an "Error 4" is?
>
> Probably:
>
> #define EINTR 4 /* Interrupted
> system call */
>
> EINTR should be a non-fatal error; the fact that
> Exim reports it as an
> error probably indicates an Exim bug.
>
> Of course, it could mean something completely
> different.
>
>
Thanks - I'll look into it further.
Marc Perkel
Junk Email Filter dot com
http://www.junkemailfilter.com
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