On Monday, 27 September 1999 at 13:05:35 -0400, Brad Chisholm wrote:
>>> I'm having a problem where the "vinum start" command crashes my system.
>>> This happens regardless of whether it's being issued during bootup via
>>> /etc/rc or from the command line on a running system.
>>>
>>> Interestingly, however, if I issue the start command from the vinum
>>> interactive prompt, it works properly with no crash.
>>>
>>> I'm currently running on a snap built this morning (0924), but it was
>>> also happening on a snap from 0914.
>>>
>>> Crash info, vinum config, and disk info are below. Let me know if I
>>> can provide any additional information.
>>
>> Yes. Please read the instructions in vinum(4) about debugging panic
>> dumps.
>>
>> I found a minor bug in 'vinum start' recently, but I doubt it's
>> causing your problem. I'll commit it Real Soon Now.
>>
>
> Well, I believe I discovered the source of my problem. It turns out that
> I did not have the correct devices configured in /dev for the component
> drives. I had da[0-3]e, but not da[0-3]s1e. The documentation seemed to
> indicate that the da?s1? devices were not required, but once I made them,
> the crashes stopped.
Thanks. This was the clue that helped me find the bug. It's fixed in
3.3-STABLE now.
Greg
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