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Operating Systems SCO Panic: k_trap; unable to freeze processor Post 302449240 by powwm on Sunday 29th of August 2010 05:08:00 PM
Old 08-29-2010
Panic: k_trap; unable to freeze processor

I shutdown my sco 5.0.7 machine about a month and a half ago and upon bringing it back up got the following kernel panic:

Panic: k_trap - Kernel mode trap type0x0000000E
Unable to freeze processor 2, proceeding....
Cannot dump ?????? pages (I don't remember how many pages it was)
Dump not completed
Safe to power off
or
Press any key to reboot

After pressing enter to reboot the system comes up fine. I had to shutdown again last week and got the same kernel panic but was able to bring the system up by rebooting after the panic.

I'm only getting the panic when I shut it down and boot it back up and after rebooting from the panic everything is fine. The first time it happened I thought it was a fluke but now that it has happened a second time I am worried. Any ideas??

I do have an IRQ conflict but its been there for the past two years and this problem began recently.

Last edited by powwm; 08-30-2010 at 03:12 PM..
 

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kexec(8)							   User Manuals 							  kexec(8)

NAME
kexec - directly boot into a new kernel SYNOPSIS
/sbin/kexec [-v (--version)] [-f (--force)] [-x (--no-ifdown)] [-l (--load)] [-p (--load-panic)] [-u (--unload)] [-e (--exec)] [-t (--type)] [--mem-min=addr] [--mem-max=addr] DESCRIPTION
kexec is a system call that enables you to load and boot into another kernel from the currently running kernel. kexec performs the func- tion of the boot loader from within the kernel. The primary difference between a standard system boot and a kexec boot is that the hardware initialization normally performed by the BIOS or firmware (depending on architecture) is not performed during a kexec boot. This has the effect of reducing the time required for a reboot. Make sure you have selected CONFIG_KEXEC=y when configuring the kernel. The CONFIG_KEXEC option enables the kexec system call. USAGE
Using kexec consists of (1) loading the kernel to be rebooted to into memory, and (2) actually rebooting to the pre-loaded kernel. To load a kernel, the syntax is as follows: kexec -l kernel-image --append=command-line-options --initrd=initrd-image where kernel-image is the kernel file that you intend to reboot to. Insert the command-line parameters that must be passed to the new kernel into command-line-options. Passing the exact contents of /proc/cmdline into command-line-options is the safest way to ensure that correct values are passed to the rebooting kernel. The optional initrd-image is the initrd image to be used during boot. It's also possible to invoke kexec without an option parameter. In that case, kexec loads the specified kernel and then invokes shut- down(8). If the shutdown scripts of your Linux distribution support kexec-based rebooting, they then call kexec -e just before actually rebooting the machine. That way, the machine does a clean shutdown including all shutdown scripts. EXAMPLE
For example, if the kernel image you want to reboot to is /boot/vmlinux, the contents of /proc/cmdline is root=/dev/hda1, and the path to the initrd is /boot/initrd, then you would use the following command to load the kernel: kexec -l /boot/vmlinux --append=root=/dev/hda1 --initrd=/boot/initrd After this kernel is loaded, it can be booted to at any time using the command: kexec -e OPTIONS
-e (--exec) Run the currently loaded kernel. Note that it will reboot into the loaded kernel without calling shutdown(8). -f (--force) Force an immediate kexec call, do not call shutdown(8) (contrary to the default action without any option parameter). This option performs the same actions like executing -l and -e in one call. -h (--help) Open a help file for kexec. -l (--load) kernel Load the specified kernel into the current kernel. -p (--load-panic) Load the new kernel for use on panic. -t (--type=type) Specify that the new kernel is of this type. -u (--unload) Unload the current kexec target kernel. If a capture kernel is being unloaded then specify -p with -u. -v (--version) Return the version number of the installed utility. -x (--no-ifdown) Shut down the running kernel, but restore the interface on reload. (If this option is used, it must be specified last.) --mem-min=addr Specify the lowest memory address addr to load code into. --mem-max=addr Specify the highest memory address addr to load code into. SUPPORTED KERNEL FILE TYPES AND OPTIONS
Beoboot-x86 --args-elf Pass ELF boot notes. --args-linux Pass Linux kernel style options. -d (--debug) Enable debugging messages. --real-mode Use the kernel's real mode entry point. elf-x86 --append=string Append string to the kernel command line. --command-line=string Set the kernel command line to string. --reuse-cmdline Use the command line from the running system. When a panic kernel is loaded, it strips the crashkernel parameter automati- cally. The BOOT_IMAGE parameter is also stripped. --initrd=file Use file as the kernel's initial ramdisk. --ramdisk=file Use file as the kernel's initial ramdisk. bzImage-x86 --append=string Append string to the kernel command line. --command-line=string Set the kernel command line to string. --reuse-cmdline Use the command line from the running system. When a panic kernel is loaded, it strips the crashkernel parameter automati- cally. The BOOT_IMAGE parameter is also stripped. --initrd=file Use file as the kernel's initial ramdisk. --ramdisk=file Use file as the kernel's initial ramdisk. --real-mode Use real-mode entry point. multiboot-x86 --command-line=string Set the kernel command line to string. --reuse-cmdline Use the command line from the running system. When a panic kernel is loaded, it strips the crashkernel parameter automati- cally. The BOOT_IMAGE parameter is also stripped. --module=mod arg1 arg2 ... Load module mod with command-line arguments arg1 arg2 ... This parameter can be specified multiple times. ARCHITECTURE OPTIONS
--console-serial Enable the serial console. --console-vga Enable the VGA console. --elf32-core-headers Prepare core headers in ELF32 format. --elf64-core-headers Prepare core headers in ELF64 format. --reset-vga Attempt to reset a standard VGA device. --serial=port Specify the serial port for debug output. --serial-baud=baud_rate Specify the baud rate of the serial port. Linux April 2006 kexec(8)
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