13.0-CURRENT #22 r369328 - possible deadlock detected
Michael Jung
mikej at paymentallianceintl.com
Wed Mar 3 13:00:49 UTC 2021
Hi:
So I've had a crash - below is the relevant information.
FreeBSD firewall.mikej.com 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #22 r369328: Sun Feb 21 09:26:46 EST 2021 mikej at firewall.mikej.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC<http://mikej@firewall.mikej.com/usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC> amd64
http://firewall.mikej.com/core.txt.0<http://firewall.mikej.com/core.txt.0>
My FreeBSD server is virutalized under ESXi 6.7 with 3x passthough LSI-2008 HBA's. UFS on boot, and several ZFS pools via
the LSI controllers. I have been running this setup since FreeBSD 9.x/ESXi 5.5 without issue and I have never had
kernel panics until upgrading to FreeBSD 13.x.
I have no way to suggest to you on how to reproduce the panic as it has only occurred once.
I have since upgraded to FreeBSD 13.0-STABLE #23 stable/13-6f6c64800 so this is an informational email. If the crash
occurs again I will post back to the list.
Thanks!
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