Re: kernel panic question

2017-04-04 Thread Alexei Malinin
On 04/04/17 20:40, Stuart Henderson wrote: >>> I have a case of OpenBSD-5.9 (i386) kernel panic. > Upgrade. I suspect that this kernel panic could be caused by hardware problems so upgrade will not be a cure. I sent the problem report to b...@openbsd.org (http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=1491309

Re: kernel panic question

2017-04-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
It looks more like a bug than a hw fault. Upgrading (preferably to a -current snapshot) means we will know whether the problem still exists or whether it has been fixed already and gives an easier base for anyone trying to track it down if it's still there. -- Sent from a phone, apologies for

Re: kernel panic question

2017-04-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
>> I have a case of OpenBSD-5.9 (i386) kernel panic. Upgrade.

Re: kernel panic question

2017-04-03 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
Is it a soekris? If so http://wiki.soekris.info/Installing_OpenBSD. If not https://www.openbsd.org/report.html Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 3, 2017, at 8:34 AM, Alexei Malinin wrote: > > Hello. > > I have a case of OpenBSD-5.9 (i386) kernel panic. I'd like to be pointed > out to possible caus

kernel panic question

2017-04-03 Thread Alexei Malinin
Hello. I have a case of OpenBSD-5.9 (i386) kernel panic. I'd like to be pointed out to possible causes of the problem. Please tell me what info should I include to send useful kernel panic report. Now I have this: uvm_fault(0xd0ba6660, 0xdaf25000, 0, 1) -> e kernel: page fault trap, code=0 Stopp