t now I have just been rebooting
back to a UP kernel which has never shown any sign of problems.
Matthew Grooms
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From: Grooms, Matthew
Sent: Wed 6/8/2005 6:22 PM
To: Max Laier
Cc: Palle Girgensohn; Kris Kennaway; freebsd-stable@freebsd.org;
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> -Original Message-
> From: Grooms, Matthew
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to a
UP kernel which has never shown any sign of problems.
Matthew Grooms
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Matthew,
can you try the attached diff. Available for 5 and CURRENT. I recall that
this problem was seen before, strange that I didn't see the problem. Sounds
familiar to you? Please try the patch and let me know if that helps. Thanks
a lot.
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 01:35, Matthew Grooms
Are these available for download somewhere? I am getting rejected chunks
and I suspect it may be the mail client I am using. This does apply
cleanly to 5.4-RELEASE correct?
Matthew Grooms
Network Engineer
Seton Healthcare Network
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Max Laier
BTW : Had you tested pfsync between two SMP systems with decent traffic
flow? It usually took about 3 days to hit the LOR but the panic shows up
in about 10-20 minutes.
Matthew Grooms
Network Engineer
Seton Healthcare Network
http://www.seton.net/
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Max Laier wro
Matthew,
can you try the attached diff. Available for 5 and CURRENT. I recall that
this problem was seen before, strange that I didn't see the problem. Sounds
familiar to you? Please try the patch and let me know if that helps. Thanks
a lot.
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 01:35, Matthew Grooms
Palle,
Its a dell 2850 w/ Dual CPU, AMR controller and 6x em devices ( 2x on
board and 4x Intel Pro 1000 MT ). If you still want the full dmesg
output, reply and I will send it to you.
I suspect the issues I am seeing are related to a SMP locking deficiency
in pf/pfsync. I have a second iden
--On måndag, juni 06, 2005 19.57.03 -0400 Kris Kennaway
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On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 06:54:05PM -0500, Grooms, Matthew wrote:
My appologies. With the debug options listed in my previous post (
should have read 5.4 not 5.3 ), I got a lock order reversal. After a
while, it
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From: Grooms, Matthew
Sent: Mon 6/6/2005 6:54 PM
To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: 5.4-RELEASE lockups on amd64 SMP
My appologies. With the debug options listed in my previous post ( should have
read 5.4 not 5.3 ), I got a lock order reversal. After a while, it paniced and
spat
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 06:54:05PM -0500, Grooms, Matthew wrote:
> My appologies. With the debug options listed in my previous post ( should
> have read 5.4 not 5.3 ), I got a lock order reversal. After a while, it
> paniced and spat out this ...
>
> lock order reversal
> 1st 0x80752ec0
My appologies. With the debug options listed in my previous post ( should have
read 5.4 not 5.3 ), I got a lock order reversal. After a while, it paniced and
spat out this ...
lock order reversal
1st 0x80752ec0 pf task mtx (pf task mtx) @
contrib/pf/net/if_pfsync.c:1621
2nd 0x80
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