Hi all,

Just killed what had been a fairly stable 6.2-RC2 box with NFS.

I have four boxes that run spamd (spamassassin spamd, not pf spamd). Since they are all now in sync and running 6.2-RC2, I set one up as an NFS server to make updates across all four boxes easier. I got a little bit ahead of myself and was running a 'pkgdb -F' on both the server and one of the clients. The process on the server just errored out and exited. The client spit this out and then paniced:

database file error
[Updating the portsdb <format:bdb_btree> in /usr/ports ... - 14186 port entries found ......../usr/ports/INDEX-6:830:read: 0x8752584, 1024: Stale NFS file handle -- Stale NFS file handle /usr/ports/INDEX-6:831:read: 0x8752584, 1024: Stale NFS file handle -- Stale NFS file handle /usr/ports/INDEX-6:832:read: 0x8752584, 1024: Stale NFS file handle -- Stale NFS file handle /usr/ports/INDEX-6:833:read: 0x8752584, 1024: Stale NFS file handle -- Stale NFS file handle /usr/ports/INDEX-6:834:read: 0x8752584, 1024: Stale NFS file handle -- Stale NFS file handle /usr/ports/INDEX-6:835:read: 0x8752584, 1024: Stale NFS file handle -- Stale NFS file handle /usr/ports/INDEX-6:836:read: 0x8752584, 1024: Stale NFS file handle -- Stale NFS file handle
Connection to spamd2 closed.

I have the kernel dump, but have two problems getting more info:

-I had just clobbered /usr/obj to make some room, not realizing that's where the kernel.debug ends up (why is it in there?).

-I can't find the current "how to provide a useful panic report" document in the handbook that I use for reference.

I can probably make this thing crash again if there's any interest.

Thanks,

Charles

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