So I tried a few more things..
I think the combination of the following in /etc/system made a difference:
set pcplusmp:apic_use_acpi=0
set sata:sata_max_queue_depth = 0x1
set zfs:zfs_recover=1 <<< I had this before
set aok=1 <<< I had this before too
I crossed my fingers, and it
Not too sure if it's much help. I enabled kernel pages and curproc.. Let me
know if I need to enable "all" then.
solaria crash # echo "::status" | mdb -k
debugging live kernel (64-bit) on solaria
operating system: 5.11 snv_98 (i86pc)
solaria crash # echo "::stack" | mdb -k
solaria crash # echo ":
Andrew пишет:
> hey Victor,
>
> Where would i find that? I'm still somewhat getting used to the
> Solaris environment. /var/adm/messages doesn't seem to show any Panic
> info.. I only have remote access via SSH, so I hope I can do
> something with dtrace to pull it.
Do you have anything in /var/c
hey Victor,
Where would i find that? I'm still somewhat getting used to the Solaris
environment. /var/adm/messages doesn't seem to show any Panic info.. I only
have remote access via SSH, so I hope I can do something with dtrace to pull it.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Andrew,
Andrew wrote:
> Thanks a lot! Google didn't seem to cooperate as well as I had hoped.
>
>
> Still no dice on the import. I only have shell access on my
> Blackberry Pearl from where I am, so it's kind of hard, but I'm
> managing.. I've tried the OP's exact commands, and even trying to
>
Thanks a lot! Google didn't seem to cooperate as well as I had hoped.
Still no dice on the import. I only have shell access on my Blackberry Pearl
from where I am, so it's kind of hard, but I'm managing.. I've tried the OP's
exact commands, and even trying to import array as ro, yet the system s
Andrew,
> I woke up yesterday morning, only to discover my system kept
> rebooting..
>
> It's been running fine for the last while. I upgraded to snv 98 a
> couple weeks back (from 95), and had upgraded my RaidZ Zpool from
> version 11 to 13 for improved scrub performance.
>
> After some res
I woke up yesterday morning, only to discover my system kept rebooting..
It's been running fine for the last while. I upgraded to snv 98 a couple weeks
back (from 95), and had upgraded my RaidZ Zpool from version 11 to 13 for
improved scrub performance.
After some research it turned out that, o
Ok, I've managed to get around the kernel panic.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Download$ pfexec mdb -kw
Loading modules: [ unix genunix specfs dtrace cpu.generic uppc pcplusmp
scsi_vhci zfs sd ip hook neti sctp arp usba uhci s1394 fctl md lofs random sppp
ipc ptm fcip fcp cpc crypto logindmux ii nsctl sdb
G'day,
I've got a OpenSolaris server n95, that I use for media, serving. It's uses a
DQ35JOE motherboard, dual core, and I have my rpool mirrored on two IDE 40GB
drives, and my media mirrored on 2 x 500GB SATA drives.
I've got a few CIFS shares on the media drive, and I'm using MediaTomb to
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