[c-nsp] Spurious memory access?

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Mon Oct 9 10:10:32 EDT 2006


On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 10:43:10PM +1000, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
> 
> Cisco 1811 (MPC8500) processor (revision 0x400) with 118784K/12288K bytes of
> memory.
> Processor board ID FHK10312296, with hardware revision 0000
> 
> It had a problem this evening where the IP NAT Ager process went mad and
> took 99% of memory.
> 
> I replaced it with: System image file is
> "flash:c181x-advipservicesk9-mz.124-9.T1.bin"
> 
> But, 1 hour later, still logged in, this pops up.
> 
> *Oct  9 11:29:54.615: %ALIGN-3-SPURIOUS: Spurious memory access made at
> 0x8093AA40  reading 0x14
> *Oct  9 11:29:54.615: %ALIGN-3-TRACE: -Traceback= 0x8093AA40 0x8093AB64
> 0x8093BA40 0x8175CD4C 0x8009BC68 0x800C9B78 0x800CD4CC 0x0 
> *Oct  9 11:29:54.615: %ALIGN-3-TRACE: -Traceback= 0x8093AA44 0x8093AB64
> 0x8093BA40 0x8175CD4C 0x8009BC68 0x800C9B78 0x800CD4CC 0x0
> 
> Any ideas?  I have tried some CCO searching but found nothing. or my terms
> weren't correct.
> 
> Anyone able to point me in the right direction please.

	These are always software bugs, I would open a tac case.

	Even if you have no support contract they should accept
this case so they can repair the software defect (IMHO).

	- Jared

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