At first, sorry for all thread members - GMail webmail behaves very oddly
on mailing list and tries to reply to last message author, not to mailing
list.
I'm now confused a bit. I need to use latest or eariest kernel, or maybe
test both? :)
About login.conf, it's probably configured for maximum (and, of course,
insecure) valused.
For future reference:
default:\
      :path=/usr/bin /bin /usr/sbin /sbin /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/local/bin
/usr/local/sbin:\
      :umask=022:\
      :datasize=infinity:\
      :maxproc=infinity:\
      :openfiles=infinity:\
      :stacksize=infinity:\
      :localcipher=blowfish,8:\
      :ypcipher=old:\
      :tc=auth-defaults:\
      :tc=auth-ftp-defaults:

2014-11-06 16:53 GMT+01:00 Brent Cook <bust...@gmail.com>:

> There was code added to the kernel yesterday to help debug this specific
> issue.
>
> Since you are able to reproduce it readily (and if you don't mind),
> running the latest
> kernel will help us track down the bug. We fully expect it to panic, but
> print more
> info about why it paniced, so it can be fixed.
>
> On Nov 6, 2014, at 9:51 AM, Jakub Skrzypnik <jot.skr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm now confused a bit. I need to use latest or eariest kernel, or maybe
> test both? :)
> About login.conf, it's probably configured for maximum (and, of course,
> insecure) valused.
> For future reference:
> default:\
>        :path=/usr/bin /bin /usr/sbin /sbin /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/local/bin
> /usr/local/sbin:\
>        :umask=022:\
>        :datasize=infinity:\
>        :maxproc=infinity:\
>        :openfiles=infinity:\
>        :stacksize=infinity:\
>        :localcipher=blowfish,8:\
>        :ypcipher=old:\
>        :tc=auth-defaults:\
>        :tc=auth-ftp-defaults:
>
> 2014-11-06 16:46 GMT+01:00 Brent Cook <bust...@gmail.com>:
>
>> On Nov 6, 2014, at 9:18 AM, Jakub Skrzypnik <jot.skr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > It may be probably look like a x-post from bugs@, but I just want to
>> share
>> > my experience with users, not only with developers, maybe I just do
>> > something wrong or someone here have same problem.
>> >
>> > So, problem is simple, but really annoying. When I do more intensive
>> > browsing of Web, using Conkeror, Firefox or Chromium, and I try to open
>> > lots of tabs, or some heavyweight websites, browser starts to increase a
>> > very intensive disk activity for 10 seconds and goes to panic, not just
>> > segfault. It's only done when I use browsers, probably not intented by
>> > network, because I can stream videos from youtube using mplayer very
>> well,
>> > and also downloading of very large files works well. It's not even
>> caused
>> > by login.conf limit, to be sure I set them to infinity.
>> > I'm very confused and maybe a bit depressed, because OpenBSD looks like
>> an
>> > awesome operating system, so I'll plan to use it as regular OS, but that
>> > problem strongly disallows me to do regular activites here. But maybe I
>> > just do it wrong, or wasn't have set up something correctly.
>> > If you're interesed about debugging, proper dmesg/ps/trace output is at
>> > bugs@, but among this, I'll appreciate any help or hints, or maybe
>> someone
>> > here have that or related problem?
>> >
>> > With regards,
>> > Jakub Skrzypnik
>> >
>> > ----
>> > Sorry for all language errors and fails, English is not my native
>> language.
>> >
>>
>> Hi Jakub,
>>
>> It would actually help us a lot if you updated to the latest snapshot. It
>> includes extra debug information that will help identify the root cause of
>> this issue, which appears to have cropped up only a few days ago.
>>
>> A new 'panic' line from the latest build would be a useful datapoint:
>>
>> panic: free: size too large 1881544 > 524288 (0xffff8000007b7000)

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