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any tips in this kernel BUG ? (Arjan van de Ven)

any tips in this kernel BUG ? (Arjan van de Ven)

2005-01-10       - By Bob Flynn

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Curiosity on my side. I can see where the kernel version is determined (
from the dump ) and thus that it is not a Enterprise kernel. However
from the initial information provided, from where are you making the
deduction that there are binary kernel modules from a differenet kernel
being used ? On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 12:46 +0300, regatta wrote:

>> Yes we are using 7.3 in this server and we can't (for this server)
>> upgrade to new version (we plan to do it in future)
>>
>> but my question is why I get this bug many times
>  
>

this is a known flaw in the -3 kernel from rhl7.3 and was fixed on the
first day of the release with a newer, -4 kernel.

Also you seem to run binary kernel modules that are compiled for a
different kernel (and insmod -f was used to link them into the current
kernel anyway)

Sounds like 1) a bad thing to do 2) a disaster waiting to happen but 3)
entirely off-topic for this mailinglist...



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<pre wrap=""><div class="moz-txt-sig">Curiosity on my side. I can see where the
kernel version is determined ( from the dump )
and thus that it is not a Enterprise kernel. However from the initial
information provided, from where are
you making the deduction that there are binary kernel modules from a differenet
kernel being used ?



On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 12:46 +0300, regatta wrote:
</div></pre>
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 <pre wrap=""><span class="moz-txt-citetags">&gt; </span>Yes we are using 7.3
in this server and we can't (for this server)
<span class="moz-txt-citetags">&gt; </span>upgrade to new version (we plan to
do it in future)
<span class="moz-txt-citetags">&gt; </span>
<span class="moz-txt-citetags">&gt; </span>but my question is why I get this
bug many times
 </pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!---->
this is a known flaw in the -3 kernel from rhl7.3 and was fixed on the
first day of the release with a newer, -4 kernel.

Also you seem to run binary kernel modules that are compiled for a
different kernel (and insmod -f was used to link them into the current
kernel anyway)

Sounds like 1) a bad thing to do 2) a disaster waiting to happen but 3)
entirely off-topic for this mailinglist...</pre>
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