Petr Holub wrote:
Hi,

I've just updated the 6.2-RELEASE to 6.3-RELEASE using freebsd-update
as described in daemonology blog.

While removing the old packages using
pkg_delete -af
I've tried to stop all the deamons from /usr/local/etc/rc.d and
got the following panic (hand transcribed from a photo - I don't have that
machine enabled for remote debugging). Panic seems to be deterministic
when stopping those scripts (verified by subsequent attempts while
pkg_delete was not running).

(kgdb) bt
#0  0xc06a46a6 in doadump ()
#1  0xc06a4b76 in boot ()
#2  0xc06a4e0c in panic ()
#3  0xc090d1b4 in trap_fatal ()
#4  0xc090cf1b in trap_pfault ()
#5  0xc090cb59 in trap ()
#6  0xc08f9fea in calltrap ()
#7  0xc073fa6f in in_delmulti ()
#8  0xc0748e15 in ip_freemoptions ()
#9  0xc07414cc in in_pcbdetach ()
#10 0xc075a0ee in udp_detach ()
#11 0xc06de0b8 in soclose ()
#12 0xc06cd83b in soo_close ()
#13 0xc0683ffc in fdrop_locked ()
#14 0xc0683f25 in fdrop ()
#15 0xc0682553 in closef ()
#16 0xc067f8e7 in kern_close ()
#17 0xc067f6d8 in close ()
#18 0xc090d4cb in syscall ()
#19 0xc08fa03f in Xint0x80_syscall ()
#20 0x00000033 in ?? ()
Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)

Can you obtain a trace against the kernel.symbols?

Kris
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