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Hello! After develloping a OS/2 application which runs in a quite complex environment (software from three different parties on one machine, OS/2 in a Novell environment) we've got the problem that about once a day the OS/2 machine will crash and display: The system detected an internal processing error at location ##0160:fff55890 - 000d:3890 60001, 5049 048600b4 Internal revision 8.200, 94/11/09 The system is stopped. Please record... As far as I understand it, this means that the kernel ran into a situation it couldn't handle, and called the "panic" routine. I don't have *any* idea what it was that the kernel couldn't do (not even which application caused this). Everything which these programs do is repeated hundreds of times during the day - and it crashes only once. After reboot and status recovery, operation continues without any problem (so its not the application data itself that causes the crash). I don't think it's a hardware problem - it happens on different PC's. And two other applications which are quite similar in their demands to the OS have run for years on the same PC's without ever crashing (in fact, the crashing application is a modification of these other two). There have been suggestions that there is a OS2KRNL.MAP or OS2KRNL.SYM file which could at least tell me where in the kernel 0160:fff55890 is. From that, I might be able to deduce what kind of operation was going on. Problem is, I haven't found such a map file anywhere. Any comments and/or hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Klaus --- FleetStreet 1.17 NR* Origin: Paradatec (2:241/550.40) SEEN-BY: 50/99 270/101 620/243 625/160 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 934 SEEN-BY: 711/955 712/407 515 624 628 713/317 800/1 @PATH: 241/550 500 1000 24/999 888 396/1 270/101 712/515 711/808 934 |
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