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Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 00:02:45 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Exception in module: OS2KRNL: Update from the Twilight Zone

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In <40A51FDB.20707@san.rr.com>, on 05/14/04
at 12:37 PM, Tom Brown said:

>1. Removed the external SCSI cable running to my scanners & rebooted. It
>worked! ONCE! dumped again the next time. :-(

Humm. I'm not sure what this is telling us.

>2. Removed & reseated all cards. It worked! Now, however, I get a SYS1474
>during boot. Help for this says:

>SYS1474: The system does not have enough storage to activate swapping.

Odd.

>There's a red herring here somewhere...
>I have 1 GiB RAM. BIOS shows 1024 MiB. SysInfo same. eCenter showed ~175
>MiB.

175MB is rather low for a system with 1GB physical. I would expect well
over 700MB free at startup. It might be time to run a memory checker and
Dani's patchldr test.

>CONFIG.SYS shows: SWAPPATH=D:\OS2\SYSTEM 2048 2048
>D: has 1.3 GiB free

>Rebooted. Back to normal. Hello!?!?!?!?

So it is really fixed?

>Reading y:\dumpdata.001 05-13-04 23:11:36

>##0168:fff0f69b - 000f:e69b , 06860680
>9084

>Exception in module: OS2KRNL
>TRAP 000e ERRCD=0002 ERACC=**** ERLIM=******** CPU=01
>EAX=00000000 EBX=00001000 ECX=00000400 EDX=fe6f1238 ESI=00000008
>EDI=11ccfff0 EBP=00004f12 FLG=00250216
>CS:EIP=0168:fffbd614 CSACC=c09b CSLIM=ffffffff
>SS:ESP=1530:00004ede SSACC=1097 SSLIM=00003fff
>DS=0160 DSACC=c0f3 DSLIM=ffffffff CR0=8001003b
>ES=0160 ESACC=c0f3 ESLIM=ffffffff CR2=11ccfff0
>FS=0000 FSACC=**** FSLIM=********
>GS=0000 GSACC=**** GSLIM=********

>Internal revision 14.097f_SMP

>PMDF (for the latest dump) shows:

># ln 0168:fffbd614

>%fffbd52c OS2KRNL _SMReinit + e8
>#

>Is this where SMP gets turned on?

SM could be SMP and it could be Session Manager. I recommend posting the
dump screen and a synopsis of your hardware to comp.os.os2.bug. Scott
will know and may provide some useful comments.

>I looked in the BIOS, but can't find
>any place to disable one of the CPUs. Tyan/Phoenix don't give me very
>many choices... I REALLY don't want to physically remove a CPU. It's a

I don't blame you. It's messy with all the grease and heat sinks. What
you may be able to do is is swap in a W4 or UNI kernel and not load the
PSD.

># Checking call gates for all slots

Typically the only one that matters is the failing thread.

>Slot *sysinit 8:
>is in a 32 bit call gate: 0148:00004ce0 OS2KRNL DOSSICG

>Slot *jitdaemon 9:
>is in a 32 bit call gate: 0148:00004d28 OS2KRNL DOSSYSTEMSERVICE Called
>by: %1ffc95c8 DOSCALL1 _JITDispatcherThread + 233
>Invalid linear address: 003f:00000d24

Is one of these the failing thread?

>In light of the above wierdness, there is probably not much point in
>sending you the dump which is not the original one anyway.

Hold off for now on sending dumps for now. We are still have somewhat of
a moving target. If you have enough free space, you might want to archive
a couple of generations of dump files in case we want to do some
comparisons. zip them up and they will not take all that much space.

HTH,

Steven

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