TGA X server "unaligned trap" messages

Steven Pritchard (steve@silug.org)
Thu, 31 Oct 1996 19:56:10 -0600 (CST)

When I got to my office today, I heard the hard drive on my UDB
grinding away. To make a long story short, I figured out that syslogd
was using up a lot of CPU, and the load was up. I shut down the box
until I could figure out what was going on. When I went poking
around, I found a huge number of these messages in /var/log/messages:

Oct 31 12:33:42 alpha kernel: X(10559): unaligned trap at \
0000000120109194: 000000012038ea64 29 0
Oct 31 12:33:42 alpha kernel: X(10559): unaligned trap at \
0000000120109244: 000000012038ea9c 29 1
Oct 31 12:33:42 alpha kernel: X(10559): unaligned trap at \
0000000120109258: 000000012038ea9c 2d 1

Any clue what might have caused this? (BTW, this is on a VX40F-F3
166MHz UDB, X server is the "Xtga-ELF-EV4-test" off the RH 4.0 CD,
kernel is 2.0.21 w/ axp-diffs.)

Steve

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