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to: Rich
from: Ellen K
date: 2003-11-06 16:39:58
subject: Re: kernel stack inpage error ?

Actually at the point in the program where it barfed it wasn't talking to
any other machines, although I still had a connection open to the server I
was talking to before, and probably my mail client was open so I was
connected to the GroupWise server.  The program never had a problem at the
point before and when I ran it subsequently there were also no problems, so
I think that rules out the program as the cause.

> From: "Rich" 
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> I have seen this with both a problem disk and a problem disk =
> controller.  It is also possible to see when loading something over the =
> network if there is a network error.  It should be an I/O error of some =
> form or another.  If a disk error I would expect to see disk related =
> error events in your event log.
> Rich
> "Ellen K."  wrote in message =
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> So do you agree with George that the disk is the likely source of the
> problem?
> On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:34:25 -0800, "Rich"  wrote in message
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>> The simple answer is that this error occurs when there is a fatal I/O =
> error paging in memory from disk in response to a page fault.
>> 
>> Rich
>> 
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>> What is a kernel stack inpage error?  I can't find anything on =
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