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reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. ksymoops Please type your message and try again. More discussions in GoLive All CommunitiesGoLive 7 Replies Latest reply on Mar 14, 2012 6:37 AM by jgcalifornia Internal Error (0) rlinsurf1 May 2, 2009 1:47 PM I haven't changed anything at all in GL for several months, maybe even a couple of years. Everything always worked perfectly. Now, https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11473891/outofrange-and-internalerror-log-messages njo mnatter what settings I use for my ftp server, GL says it cannot connect due to an internal error (Error 0).What's going on...? I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 2956Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 7 replies 1. Re: Internal Error (0) rlinsurf1 May 3, 2009 1:14 AM (in response to rlinsurf1) Hello?Anyone here?Just to let you know, the same server https://forums.adobe.com/thread/427571 settings for several different servers are working fine in DW. I also trashed my GL prefs file. That didn't help either. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Internal Error (0) Kath-H May 3, 2009 2:31 AM (in response to rlinsurf1) Anyone here?Not many - discontinued application!What version of Golive, what operating system, have you changed anything that might be relevant - like a system upgrade? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Internal Error (0) rlinsurf1 May 3, 2009 7:37 PM (in response to Kath-H) Heh. I wish that weren't the case. I love GL.Thanks for responding, Kath.It's GL 9.0, OS 10.5.6, and no, I don't remember changing anything relevant. I've even re-installed GL from scratch, to no avail. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 4. Re: Internal Error (0) Kath-H May 3, 2009 10:39 PM (in response to rlinsurf1) Ah. I never 'upgraded' to GL9. Have you got Fetch or any other ftp application? I've been using that for years, I gave up on Golive's ftp function around version 6. I just wondered if the same site would upload any other way?There's a free trial available here: http://fetchsoftworks.com/ 1 person found this helpful Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 5. Re: Internal Error (0) rlinsurf1 May 3,
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13302046/kernel-oops-page-fault-error-codes-for-arm Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Kernel Oops page fault error codes for ARM up vote -2 down vote internal error favorite What does error code after Oops give information about the panic in arm ex. Oops: 17 [#1] PREEMPT SMP what 17 give information in this case. In x86 it represents - bit 0 == 0: no page found 1: protection fault bit 1 == 0: read access 1: write access bit 2 == 0: kernel-mode access 1: user-mode access bit 3 == 1: use of reserved bit detected bit preempt smp arm 4 == 1: fault was an instruction fetch But i am not able to find any information in arm. Thanks Shunty linux linux-kernel arm fault share|improve this question asked Nov 9 '12 at 4:17 shunty 1111314 Did you use Google? I tried "linux kernel oops arm" and got lots of hits. –Jim Garrison Nov 9 '12 at 5:08 I am asking what number 17 give information about the page fault in arm, in x86 number after oops is 0X0000 where each bit signifies the fault. –shunty Nov 9 '12 at 5:25 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote What you printed above as description of bits is page fault descriptions, not Oops faults. See Linux's oops-tracing for more information on looking for Linux crash analysis. Below is how your Oops: 17 [#1] PREEMPT SMP arch/arm/kernel/traps.c: #define S_PREEMPT " PREEMPT" ... #define S_SMP " SMP" ... printk(KERN_EMERG "Internal error: %s: %x [#%d]" S_PREEMPT S_SMP S_ISA "\n", str, err, ++die_counter); Page faults doesn't need to crash the kernel, as well as not all kernel crashes are page faults. So there is a high chance Oops: 17 is not related to page faults at all. (and as a bo