In the last episode (Apr 26), Gavin Atkinson said: > I've seen this panic twice now, once on a heavily loaded UP machine > running gnome at the time, and once on an SMP (hyperthreaded) machine > which was mostly idle as it was shutting down. Both running with ULE. I've gotten it 6 times while running the pike testsuite, but not reliably enough that I can run a WITNESS kernel for a couple hours and catch it. SMP system, 4BSD scheduler, libpthread. Hangs trying to flush buffers so it has never generated a crashdump. The couple of times I was able to break into the debugger before the hang, a ps showed most of the processes in the system waiting for the "proctree" mutex. My trace: panic: Exit: Single threading fouled up at line 157 in file ../../../kern/kern_exit.c cpuid = 1; Stack backtrace: __panic(c075f5cb,9d,c075f611,86,e0589c80) at __panic+0x1a2 exit1(c54d3690,9,c0761f54,971,1) at exit1+0x10e5 sigexit(c54d3690,9,c0761f54,8fd,c4a27aa8) at sigexit+0xff postsig(9,8,c0764ca5,100,c075f6a6) at postsig+0x32d ast(e0589d48) at ast+0x2f4 doreti_ast() at doreti_ast+0x17 boot() called on cpu#1 -- Dan Nelson dnelson_at_allantgroup.comReceived on Mon Apr 26 2004 - 08:21:48 UTC
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