Re: Kernel panic on all versions of FreeBSD

From: Gavin Atkinson <gavin.atkinson_at_ury.york.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 14:28:54 +0100
On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 10:54 +0400, Alexey Tarasov wrote:
> Hello.
> Here is core.txt:
> http://lexasoft.ru/metamphetamine/Panic/core.txt.0
> 
> 'All versions' means all versions before and including 7-STABLE.
> This servers were used before on Linux. There were no problems.

This is odd.  For the bug to have existed since 6.0 without being seen
before, and given you are seeing this issue across 30 servers, it
suggests that this may be triggered by something unusual in your setup.
Are you doing anything unusual on these machines?  For example, strange
NFS mount options, unusual filesystems mounted, or anything?  Are you
using jails or similar?  Is there anything else you can think of that
you may be doing on these servers that is in any way unusual?

Do you know if the panics seen on 6.x are the same as the panics seen on
7.x?  There's always a chance you're seeing entirely different problems.

Also, in the first email in this thread, you posted some pictures of the
debugger output, but there isn't actually a photo of the panic text
itself.  Is there any chance you still have this information?

Lastly, if you still have the kernel that was running during the first
panic, can you do the following please:

objdump -t /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC/kernel | grep witness_lock

there should be one ".text" entry for "witness_lock".  Add 0x1c7 to it,
then:

addr2line -e /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC/kernel 0xADDRESS

(with address replaced by what you calculated above).

Thanks,

Gavin
Received on Mon Aug 17 2009 - 12:01:09 UTC

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