[Bug 193389] [panic] ufs_dirbad: /: bad dir
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193389
--- Comment #5 from mikej at mikej.com ---
(In reply to mikej from comment #3)
> I am also getting this error under current.
>
> FreeBSD d620 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #0 r275582: Mon Dec 8
> 02:36:47 UTC 2014 root at grind.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
> i386
>
> panic: ufs_dirbad: /: bad dir ino 8668611 at offset 12288: mangled entry
>
> http://mail.mikej.com/core.txt.0
> http://mail.mikej.com/info.0
>
> http://mail.mikej.com/core.txt.1
> http://mail.mikej.com/info.1
>
> http://mail.mikej.com/smartctl-a.ada0
> http://mail.mikej.com/dmesg.d620
>
> I am getting DMA errors on the device though, not sure if this is a driver
> or disk problem. This is a SSD device, the laptop had been running with a
> Seagate Momentus under windows and linux without issue.
>
> I will swap drives tonight and see if the problem is isolated to the SSD or
> not and report back and perform any other suggested tasks for trouble
> shooting.
>
> Now this is so odd I will mention it but I can't fathom why it would matter,
> but all my panics have always happened immediately after running "man". So
> far no panics while running X, firefox, and a lot of other applications.
>
> Thanks.
I have spent some time with this and isolated my problem to the SSD drive that
I was using. I have not determined why the SSD drive had caused an issue, but
after installing an WD3200BEVT-00AORTO and letting the laptop churn for days I
have not been able to reproduce my original problem.
Lastly, find / -xdev -inum 8668611 -print did always produce the fault, the
issue was in man page directories (I don't remember the exact path).
Consider this resolved for me.
--mikej
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