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Re: (ASCEND) Fatal Index: 2
From what I remember Fatal Error #2's usually meant some sort of memory
leak, or allocation error. From time to time do a pools -v to see if your
box is loosing memory.
Jason Nealis
Director Internet Operations / Network Access
Erols Internet
On Sun, 3 May 1998, Brett Hawn wrote:
> Today one of our Ascend 4004 boxes went into a reboot cycle and when we
> finally got into the beastie this is what our fatal error log showed. I'm
> not entirely sure what Index: 175 and Index: 2 are.. any ideas?
>
>
> WARNING: Index: 175 Load: tik.m40 Revision: 5.0Ap36 Date:
> 05/03/1998. Time: 15:23:39 Location: b0079bf0 b010fcec b0116c6c
> b010eb74 b0207ef0 b00ce968
>
> FATAL ERROR: Index: 2 Load: tik.m40 Revision:
> 5.0Ap36 Date: 05/03/1998. Time: 15:24:29 Location:
> b018001c b011c730 b01e0950 b01eb0f8 b01e9e78 b01e0afc
>
> SYSTEM IS UP: Index:
> 100 Load: tik.m40 Revision: 5.0Ap36 Date: 05/03/1998. Time:
> 15:27:18
>
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