> >On 25-May-01 Tamiji Homma wrote:
> > John,
> >
> > Thank you for quick patch. But I hate to report "The patch didn't work."
> > You need another patch to try ;-)
> It sort of worked. :) It got farther along. :) Please try the updated
>
c vm_page_alloc(sendfile)
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 10:47:51 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
jhb>
jhb> On 25-May-01 Tamiji Homma wrote:
jhb> > Hi,
jhb> >
jhb> > I noticed this panic for last few days on my -current
jhb> > sandbox laptop.
jhb> >
jh
Hi,
I noticed this panic for last few days on my -current
sandbox laptop.
When I do FTP get file from the machine running
-current causes panic like below (hand copied).
The machine running ftpd panics not FTP client side.
I have not tried FTP put yet... It may panic at FTP
client side as well
>What's your filesystem configuration? Do a 'df'. Are any of the
>filesystems non-standard?
/usr/src on /dev/ad0s2f
/usr/obj on /dev/ad2f
/usr/home/ncvs on /dev/ad0s2f
I think that swap is 256MB.
Thanks
Tammy
Filesystem 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Mounted on
/
Matt>What's your filesystem configuration? Do a 'df'. Are any of the
Matt>filesystems non-standard?
non-standard? You mean block size, etc? I don't have access to that
machine right now but it should be what you call standard ;-) I'll
get back to you later today.
No special newfs fl
Hi,
I have been seeing vm_page_remove panic three times since
last week. During make world once, cvsup twice. It seems
reproducible.
Any clue?
Thanks
Tammy
snoopy# uname -a
FreeBSD snoopy.pochi.com 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #94: Sun Dec 19 10:40:05 PST
1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr
John,
> Also, for those of you who are experiencing problems: Please state
> as precisely as possible:
I have Oct 4 9pm PDT -current on K6 and SMP PPro machine.
CVSup coredumps on K6 machine reliably(?) but it works on
SMP PPro machine. I tried both 16.0/15.2(? previous one) packages.
Both ar
Hi,
I just came across the problem with ping and egcs. If you do
# ping -s 57 localhost
PING localhost (127.0.0.1): 57 data bytes
^C
--- localhost ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
if the data size is even number, it works OK. I think that
the pro
> There might still be one or two remaining, but these should be very
> infrequent.
The panice happened during make world with two setiathome clients.
Is this a new one or one known to be fixed?
Thanks
PS: June 30 kernel does not have this problem so far.
Tammy
Stack trace and dmesg follows:
> panic: lockmgr: pid 3344, not exclusive lock holder 3341 unlocking
I had the similar panic last night during make world. I have a
dump at home but I didn't have time to take a look this morning.
My system is dual PPro SMP, 128MB RAM, 3 SCSI UW disks with CCD,
about two day old -current. Sinc
Bob,
> For a few weeks, I've been seeing a double fault panic on rebooting after
> building world followed by kernel. The panic hits right after "syncing
> disks... done". It doesn't seem to happen if the machine hasn't done a fair
> bit of work since last reboot, and it's happening on two separat
> My 2 x 233MHz PPro has improved make world time by about 100 seconds
> out of 5000s = 2 %
My dual 200MHz PPro worldstone also improved almost 3 minutes
(173 seconds) after Luoqi's SMP change.
I think it's good improvement.
Tammy
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