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Re: panic.log on Intel?
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Re: panic.log on Intel?


  • Subject: Re: panic.log on Intel?
  • From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 15:16:27 -0400 (EDT)

Derek Kumar writes:
 > As to why the backtrace doesn't show any more, it's because the
 > framepointer linkage was terminated prematurely (zeroed)...could be
 > stack corruption. If you can connect to the machine or examine a
 > crashdump, you can try trawling the stack for traces. I'd also
 > suggest verifying that you were, in fact, on the appropriate thread
 > stack at the time of the panic.

Thank you.  That was quite helpful.  I imagine we're
doing something to induce random memory corruption,
which is not a good sign.  Unfortunately, this customer
is pretty clueless, and cannot setup dumps.  Hopefully
we'll be able to pry enough info from him to repro it
ourselves.

Thank you again for the help,

Drew
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