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[vdr] ARM crashes regularly



Hello list,

Yesterday, I upgraded my "all in one" server to a Celeron 1GHz on MSI
MS-6368. Everything seems to work fine, but this morning I found something
strange in my logs:
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Dec 11 03:59:00 apollon /USR/SBIN/CRON[2333]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cro$
Dec 11 04:12:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 04:32:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 04:35:01 apollon kernel: dvb2: ARM crashed!
Dec 11 04:52:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 04:59:00 apollon /USR/SBIN/CRON[2455]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cro$
Dec 11 05:00:00 apollon vdr[706]: cleaning up schedules data
Dec 11 05:12:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 05:32:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 05:41:51 apollon kernel: dvb2: ARM crashed!
Dec 11 05:52:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 05:59:00 apollon /USR/SBIN/CRON[2577]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cro$
Dec 11 06:12:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 06:32:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 06:41:42 apollon kernel: dvb2: ARM crashed!
Dec 11 06:52:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 06:59:00 apollon /USR/SBIN/CRON[2699]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cro$
Dec 11 07:12:56 apollon -- MARK --
Dec 11 07:32:56 apollon -- MARK --
-------------------------

I have 2 DVB-s cards (should be dvb0 & 2) and 1 low budget card (all
Hauppauge). DVB-drivers are a cvs checkout at dec 3rd. VDR version is 0.98.
Interrupts look like this:

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apollon:~ # cat /proc/interrupts
           CPU0
  0:    4171585          XT-PIC  timer
  1:       2944          XT-PIC  keyboard
  2:          0          XT-PIC  cascade
  3:      49899          XT-PIC  lirc_serial
  7:    2022769          XT-PIC  saa7146(2)
  8:          2          XT-PIC  rtc
 10:   34001753          XT-PIC  saa7146(1)
 11:       2664          XT-PIC  eth0
 12:      88100          XT-PIC  saa7146(3)
 14:     574204          XT-PIC  ide0
 15:      77193          XT-PIC  ide1
NMI:          0
ERR:          0
--------------------------

AFAIK arm crashed are not a good thing?!? Could anyone explain me what "arm"
means in "kernelish"? I once broke my arm, too, but I was about 7 years old
and I can't remember anymore. And my PC doesn't have arms and legs -- well,
I have not seen anything like that yet... ;-)

Regards,
Dirk





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