Repeated UFS panics?

Nikolay Pavlov qpadla at gmail.com
Sun Aug 26 09:47:42 PDT 2007


On Sunday 26 August 2007 18:05:19 Ivan Voras wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone experienced frequent UFS panics on VMWare on fresh current?
> I've started seeing ufs_dirbad panics almost daily. For a while I could
> cause them simply by running make installworld to a freshly newfs-ed
> file system - the panic message points to the *new* file system.
> Unfortunately, kgdb cannot process the generated vmcores (though they
> are on a separate file system that has never crashed). The repeatable
> panics on new file systems have stopped when I rebuilt the kernel, but
> now they are happening again, this time on my /usr/ports. I don't think
> file system options have an influence - they first happened on a
> "normal" UFS (noasync), and now they are happening on gjournaled, aync
> mounted UFS.
>
> Any ideas on how to provide more information on this? The panics usually
> happen when I'm in X11, so I can't use the kernel debugger, but
> sometimes they will happen when I'm in console.
>
> I can, at least in theory, provide the VMWare machine for download, but
> it's 10 GB+.

Is this similar as this one?
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?200708202327.03951.qpadla

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* Best regards, Nikolay Pavlov *

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