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Re: Restarting the internet stacks (kernel panic)




On Jan 24, 2005, at 5:46 AM, Hado Hein wrote:

Justin Walker <email@hidden> wrote:
On Jan 23, 2005, at 21:57, Vincent Predoehl wrote:
want to restart my machine every week and I don't want to wait around
for a crash either.

As has been mentioned, this list is for developers to interact, not a
mechanism for contacting Apple.  You would do better to file a bug
report (<http:/bugreporter.apple.com>).  If you are waiting for a
response from Apple, you could wait a long time.

I have the same problem. With one difference : I can locate it in a differnet lab setup. Any Jag or Panther crashes reproducable(/lly) if have the following setup.

Put your hub/switch/any ethernet peripherial on a power strip, the Mac
into a differnet outlet. Put the Mac to sleep and switch off all
peripherials with the power strip. Wake up the Mac and switch on the
PowerStrip.

If you have the right timing the Mac will crash instantly.
I located it as that it is not healthy to change the ethernet
enviornment (incl. up/down) during some part of wake up.
Perhaps some sleeping stuff from going to sleep my also influence it
since while going to sleep also there may be changes noticed but not
executed.

That's interesting. My mother's having similar problems with a 800MHz 17" iMac. I've (we've) been digging through various logs and all I see is that when she tries to wake from sleep there's an message in the system.log relating to the Firewire bus (which is odd since she has nothing connected to either FW port) and then a panic when she tries to dial in. Her nvram was messed up and the system is spewing the panic to the screen instead of writing the log. I've sent instructions on resetting that but things are still in process. The log at wake is:


Jan 21 12:16:46 localhost kernel: System Wake
Jan 21 12:16:46 localhost kernel: Wake event 0020
Jan 21 12:16:46 localhost kernel: AppleNMI unmask NMI
Jan 21 12:16:46 localhost kernel: rtclock timebase_callback: late old 1000000000 / 24959333 new 1000000000 / 24959236FWOHCI handleSelfIDInt - nodeID not valid (reset bus and retry 1)


Also slightly different from the above is that she also has nothing connected to the Ethernet port. But maybe there is some hidden common pattern.

-Mike

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