On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 09:22:43AM -0700, Micah wrote: > Kostik Belousov wrote: > >I saw several similar reports. > > > >Please, submit me the output of the "print *mp" in the same frame. > >Also, I'm interested in kernel config. > > > >Is the problem reproducible ? > > It seems now that any time I compile openoffice the system will > eventually panic. Other disk intensive jobs, like my nightly photo-album > update, may or may not trigger it. I currently have two dumps for > 6.1p10. I thought this might be failing hardware because the system has > worked fine for nearly a year, but the fact that it panics on the same > line of code every time makes me wonder.
I'm very suspicious to the claim of failing hw since trace is the same all times (is this true) ? This looks like memory corruption. First, I would recommend to update to RELENG_6 due to a number of VFS fixes. Second, could you set kern.maxvnodes in the /boot/loader.conf ? Check the value choosen by kernel by "sysctl kern.maxvnodes", and then set it to the 2/3 of the reported number and reboot. If I not gather any useful info from that action, I most likely provide you with debugging patch. -- Kostik Belousov.
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