In message <2989864.slGk94SIus@ravel>, Olivier Certner writes: > > > This certainly fixed the panic. Thank you.
No need to thank me. My setup here makes it easy to capture console outputs. > > Well, thank *you* for your patience and support. Again, you're welcome. > > I'm not completely sure how I messed up the NFS tests, but it seems I was not > testing the right code. The good news is that I've redone my testing NFS se > tup correctly this time and actually was able to reproduce the problems you a > nd David reported with original series of changes (except your 'yppasswd' sce > nario, as I have not set up NIS). And I confirm that they are gone with the > amending commits with a number of different configuration variations (I've ju > st committed the last one, whose functional changes are identical to the one > I had posted and you tested; it just has slightly amended commit message and > comments). The first panic happened when mountd was started on the NFS server. The second panic happened when one of the clients mounted an NFS share served by the NFS server. I share my /usr/obj and didn't catch that until the next installworld/installkernel on that machine (my firewall here at home). > > Hopefully, this is the end of it, but I'll watch in case of reports saying ot > herwise. It looks this is the end of it. Thanks for all your help fixing it. I was pretty much AFK during the weekend working around the yard. No time for computers. > > Sorry again for the breakages and disturbance. NP > > -- > Olivier Certner -- Cheers, Cy Schubert <cy.schub...@cschubert.com> FreeBSD UNIX: <c...@freebsd.org> Web: https://FreeBSD.org NTP: <c...@nwtime.org> Web: https://nwtime.org e^(i*pi)+1=0