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Operating Systems Linux Message from syslogd Post 302324657 by elenuta on Thursday 11th of June 2009 10:13:23 AM
Old 06-11-2009
Hello!

My computer just stopped a few times in the middle of a process and it displayed the following error message. I am pretty new on linux and I don't now how to "translate" it. Please tell me what it means and how can i solve it. Thank you in advance!


Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: Oops: 0000 [#1]
tinlib kernel: SMP
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Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: CPU: 0

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c0404f68>] Not tainted VLI

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206 (2.6.22.14-72.fc6 #1)

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: EIP is at system_call+0x8/0x3b

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b fs: 0000 gs: 0000 ss: 0068

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: esi: 0879c070 edi: 000000ca ebp: bf807fe0 esp: ca6fefcc
tinlib kernel: eax: 00000004 ebx: 00000001 ecx: 0879c070 edx: 000000ca
tinlib kernel: Code: 08 66 f7 c1 ff fe 0f 85 57 01 00 00 8b 54 24 2c 8b 4c 24 38 31 ed 8e 64 24 24 fb 0f 35 8d b6 00 00 00 00 50 fc 0f a0 06 1e 50 55 <57> 56 52 51 53 ba 7b 00 00 00 8e da 8e c2 ba d8 00 00 00 8e e2

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: =======================

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: Stack: bf807fe0 00000004 0000007b 0000007b 00000000 00000004 08086584 00000073

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: Process fixit (pid: 3035, ti=ca6fe000 task=ca066c00 task.ti=ca6fe000)
tinlib kernel: 00000206 bf807fbc 0000007b 00000000 00000000
tinlib kernel: Call Trace:

Message from syslogd@tinlib at Thu Jun 11 15:59:59 2009 ...
tinlib kernel: EIP: [<c0404f68>] system_call+0x8/0x3b SS:ESP 0068:ca6fefcc
 

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Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Error(3pm) 		User Contributed Perl Documentation		   Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Error(3pm)

NAME
Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Error - a message encoding a method call error SYNOPSIS
use Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Error; my $error = Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Error->new( replyto => $method_call, name => "org.example.myobject.FooException", description => "Unable to do Foo when updating bar"); $connection->send($error); DESCRIPTION
This module is part of the low-level DBus binding APIs, and should not be used by application code. No guarentees are made about APIs under the "Net::DBus::Binding::" namespace being stable across releases. This module provides a convenience constructor for creating a message representing an error condition. METHODS
my $error = Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Error->new( replyto => $method_call, name => $name, description => $description); Creates a new message, representing an error which occurred during the handling of the method call object passed in as the "replyto" parameter. The "name" parameter is the formal name of the error condition, while the "description" is a short piece of text giving more specific information on the error. my $name = $error->get_error_name Returns the formal name of the error, as previously passed in via the "name" parameter in the constructor. AUTHOR
Daniel P. Berrange. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Daniel P. Berrange SEE ALSO
Net::DBus::Binding::Message perl v5.14.2 2011-06-30 Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Error(3pm)
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