Hi all,
I've encountered the panic on 6.3-RELEASE once again - this time with
prepared debug kernel, so here you go. It seems like the panic is usually
initiated when firefox exits. Let me know if any further information is
Petr
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
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On January 23, 2008, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Monday 21 January 2008 04:51:54 pm Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > 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
On Tuesday 22 January 2008 05:27:36 am Petr Holub wrote:
> > > I thought we shipped the debugging symbols in /boot precisely for the
> > > reason of making panics with default installs not report useless traces
> :(
> >
> > I think building GENERIC kernel from sources with
> > tag=RELENG_6_3_0_REL
On Monday 21 January 2008 07:13:26 pm Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Colin Percival wrote:
> > Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >> Petr Holub wrote:
> >>> as I've said in my previous email (outside the list), I've got the
> >>> kernel through freebsd-update and it seems there is no kernel.debug
> >>> nor kernel.sym
On Monday 21 January 2008 04:51:54 pm Kris Kennaway wrote:
> 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 th
Petr Holub wrote:
I tried to build it from the sources that come from the freebsd-update
and thus I assume they are actually RELENG_6_3_0_RELEASE. Still I was
unable to run gdb with the given vmcore against such a kernel.
How do you did that?
Try the following commands:
# cd /usr/src/
# make b
> > I thought we shipped the debugging symbols in /boot precisely for the
> > reason of making panics with default installs not report useless traces
:(
>
> I think building GENERIC kernel from sources with
> tag=RELENG_6_3_0_RELEASE will help.
I tried to build it from the sources that come from
Kris Kennaway wrote:
I'm afraid not -- FreeBSD Update is just distributing the bits from the
release ISO image, and the release ISO doesn't include kernel debug bits
(at least, not on 6.3-RELEASE -- I think it does on 7.0-RC1).
I thought we shipped the debugging symbols in /boot precisely for t
> > I'm afraid not -- FreeBSD Update is just distributing the bits from the
> > release ISO image, and the release ISO doesn't include kernel debug bits
> > (at least, not on 6.3-RELEASE -- I think it does on 7.0-RC1).
>
> I thought we shipped the debugging symbols in /boot precisely for the
> rea
On January 21, 2008, 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
Colin Percival wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Petr Holub wrote:
as I've said in my previous email (outside the list), I've got the
kernel through freebsd-update and it seems there is no kernel.debug
nor kernel.symbols present. Would it be possible to get the .symbols
or .debug for that kernel? (S
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Petr Holub wrote:
>> as I've said in my previous email (outside the list), I've got the
>> kernel through freebsd-update and it seems there is no kernel.debug
>> nor kernel.symbols present. Would it be possible to get the .symbols
>> or .debug for that kernel? (See my previu
Petr Holub wrote:
Kris,
Yes, the kernel.debug or kernel.symbols should either be in your
/boot/kernel or in your kernel compile directory (unless you built your
kernel without -g, but I think it is on by default).
as I've said in my previous email (outside the list), I've got the
kernel throu
Kris,
> Yes, the kernel.debug or kernel.symbols should either be in your
> /boot/kernel or in your kernel compile directory (unless you built your
> kernel without -g, but I think it is on by default).
as I've said in my previous email (outside the list), I've got the
kernel through freebsd-updat
Petr Holub wrote:
Can you obtain a trace against the kernel.symbols?
Is it possible to do it with this vmcore?
Petr
Yes, the kernel.debug or kernel.symbols should either be in your
/boot/kernel or in your kernel compile directory (unless you built your
kernel without -g, but I think it is
> Can you obtain a trace against the kernel.symbols?
Is it possible to do it with this vmcore?
Petr
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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 pho
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 th
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