On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 23 June 1999 at 11:45:12 -0700, Doug wrote:
> > Using a recent (few days) -current I had a process lock up on me
> > last night, so I did a 'ktrace -p whateverthepidwas' and let it run for a
> > while. When I issued a 'ktrace -C' in another screen, everything froze and
> > the kernel panic'ed. I dropped to the debugger on the console and it was
> > definintely ktrace that caused the panic.
>
> So where's the dump? A stack trace would be informative.
Sorry, forgot to mention that I didn't have time to write down the
trace because the boss was breathing down my neck to get the thing back on
line. I remember distinctly that the second to last function was ktrace()
if that's any help.
Doug
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