>>>>> In <Pine.NEB.3.96L.1030504122645.92658z-100000_at_fledge.watson.org> >>>>> Robert Watson <rwatson_at_freebsd.org> wrote: > Could you boot to single user mode, manually fsck all of your file > systems, and then try running your various load tests again? Perhaps a > free list problem persisted on disk after the fix left over from earlier > operation with the bug... The problem still exists unfortunately. Now I switched my kernel to the one of Apr 12 2003. I rebooted my pc98 box to single user mode, ran "fsck" (I have to do this again and again because of panic) and exitted to multi-user mode. At this time no panic happened. Then, I ran "make update buildworld" in /usr/src (/dev/da2s1g) in kterm on X through the night. No panic. After I wake up, I checked my new arriving emails with Emacs and Gnus. Retrieving emails did not cause panic. But while reading emails, because email backend of Gnus is "nnml" like MH, accessing ~/Mail on /dev/da2s1h occured and got panic. And next "make update" in /usr/src was running in background. I cannot beleive these two are the "heavy disk access" but it may be so. Backtrace from vmcore is almost same as I posted before in this thread. -- NAKAJI HiroyukiReceived on Sun May 04 2003 - 17:58:15 UTC
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