This sounds like bad hardware to me.  Have you tried installing your CD set
elsewhere?

/marco

On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 10:00:50AM -0500, Jeff Bromberger wrote:
> I'm a new openbsd user (or I should say I'm attempting to be) and I'm not
> having a ton of luck here.   I bought the cd set (i386) and it arrived
> yesterday.  During the install, the base39.tgz file seemed to be corrupt and
> the install would crash, the kernel would panic and the machine would reboot.
> This happened while processing the perl files in the archive FWIW.   Anyway, I
> then switched over to doing an ftp install and that seemed to make it through
> the packages ok.  I only did the base packages and no X stuff.  I did select
> sshd and ntpd to run by default.  After completing the install and rebooting,
> openssl appears to crash .
> 
> I was going to boot off the cd and change the config to skip sshd from
> starting, but I wanted to post this to the list first in case anybody else
> wants me to run an additional debugger command.  I'm still sitting at the ddb
> prompt at the moment.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeff
> 
> ps. the hardware is a basic desktop w/750MHz AMD duron, 256MB ram, 30GB IDE
> disk, realtek ethernet, ide cdrom and not much else...
> 
> -----------------------------
> 
> openssl: generating new isakmpd RSA key... Data modified on freelist: word 3
> of object 0xd0c0e0f0 size 0x10 previous type UVM amap (0xdea9beef !=
> 0xdeadbeef)
> Data modified on freelist: word 0 of object 0xd0c0f440 size 0x10 previous type
> free (0xe388a3c0 != 0xdeadbeef)
> panic: amap_wipeout: corrupt amap
> Stopped at Debugger+0x4: leave
> 
> ddb> trace
> Debugger(d607d210,d607d210,e389ce90,d60b1e38,0) at Debugger+0x4
> panic(d0531f67,d60bd604,0,d60bd604,d60bd604) at panic+0x63
> amap_wipeout(d60b1e38,0,1,0) at amap_wipeout+0x6b
> uvm_unmap_detach(d6073cb8,0,0,d6073cb8) at uvm_unmap_detach+0x92
> sys_munmap(d60b8b44,e389cf68,e389cf58,1000,5a0) at sys_munmap+0x12c
> syscall() at syscall+0x2ea
> --- syscall (number 73) ---
> 0xdd4b945:
> ddb> ps
> PID     PPID     PGRP     UID     S       FLAGS       WAIT       COMMAND
> * 3779   18002   18002        0      7          0x4006
> openssl
> 27135    26816  26815       83      3            0x184   poll
> ntpd
> 26815          1    26815        0     3               0x84   poll
> ntpd
> 17352     20993   20993      73    3             0x184   poll
> syslogd
> 20993          1     20993       0     3               0x84   netio
> syslogd
> 18002          1     18002      0     3             0x4086   pause
> sh
>     13           0            0      0     3           0x100204 crypto_wa
> crypto
>     12          0            0       0    3            0x100204 aiodoned
> aiodoned
>     11          0            0       0    3            0x100204 syncer
> update
>     10          0            0       0    3            0x100204 cleaner
> cleaner
>      9          0            0       0    3            0x100204 reaper
> reaper
>     8          0            0       0    3            0x100204 pgdaemon
> pagedaemon
>     7          0            0       0    3            0x100204 pftm
> pfpurge
>     6          0            0       0    3            0x100204 usbevt
> usb1
>     5          0            0       0    3            0x100204 usbtsk
> usbtask
>     4          0            0       0    3            0x100204 usbevt
> usb0
>     3          0            0       0    3            0x100204 apmev
> apm0
>     2          0            0       0    3            0x100204 kmalloc
> kmthread
>     1          0            1       0    3                0x4084 wait
> init
>     0         -1            0       0    3              0x80204 scheduler
> swapper
> ddb>

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