I am currently having a problem with my SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 / 3.2v5.0.5 system.
Running smoothly for the past 3 years, at random on March 16, 2010 the system crashes. I reboot it. Everything is normal again. 9 hours later it crashes again. This cycle has repeated itself ever since then. System is crashing every 9 hours and I have to reboot it.
This is the following error message that I get on the screen after it crashes:
Unexpected trap in kernel mode
Panic: k trap - kernel mode trap type0x000000E
tying to dump 32671 pages hd (1/41)
409 pages per '.'
This system is critical to my business and I cannot have it crashing all the time.
This is what I have done so far.
- Replaced Motherboard
- Replaced CPU
- Replaced Power Supply
- Replaced Ram
- Replaced Network Card
- Rebooted all network equipment (3 Switches and 1 Cisco Pix Firewall)
- Replaced hard drive and copied old data from a tape from the night before (3/15)
The strange thing is, which makes me think it is a network or software issue, is that when I disconnect the system from the network and let it run, it does not crash.
I cannot see or think of any devices on my network that would randomly every 9 hours cause my system to crash when it was running 3 years no problem.
I have exhausted all of my resources, I refuse to pay $600 to SCO for a help session that may or may not fix my problem.
If anyone could help me, I would greatly appreciate it.