panic: pmap active 0xfffff8001b7154b8

2015-05-07 Thread Johan Schuijt-Li
Hi, We’ve been seeing (seemingly) random reboots on 10.1-RELEASE virtual machines (KVM virtualisation) on our production servers. In an attempt to determine what was causing this we’ve switched to running a kernel with INVARIANTS enabled. This resulted for us in the following panic: Unread por

Re: panic: pmap active 0xfffff8001b7154b8

2015-05-07 Thread Johan Schuijt-Li
> > What we really need is a full core dump (minidump) and backtrace. This > will let us inspect the pmap state. > > https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html > > https://www.freebsd.org/d

Re: panic: pmap active 0xfffff8001b7154b8

2015-05-11 Thread Johan Schuijt-Li
gt; > On 5/7/2015 7:08 AM, Johan Schuijt-Li wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We’ve been seeing (seemingly) random reboots on 10.1-RELEASE virtual >> machines (KVM virtualisation) on our production servers. In an attempt to >> determine what was causing this we’ve switched

Re: libopie problems after upgrade to 10.2

2015-08-15 Thread Johan Schuijt-Li
I actually have the exact same problem, but worked around by creating a symlink. My libopie.so.8 has the exact same properties as yours (file length and date). I also did a small diff on the checksums in /usr/lib compared to the release build: $ diff base.txt jail.txt 12,13c12,13 < SHA256 (dt

Re: Unkillable process in STOP state

2015-11-11 Thread Johan Schuijt-Li
This seems like the exact same problem as that we’ve had, more details can be found in the following PR: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200992 The patch attached there solved all our problems. - Johan > On 12 Nov 20

Re: Unkillable process in STOP state

2015-11-12 Thread Johan Schuijt-Li
15 at 07:05:46AM +0100, Johan Schuijt-Li wrote: > >> This seems like the exact same problem as that we’ve had, more details can >> be found in the following PR: >> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200992 >> <https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi