Around 9:45 this morning, our mailserver (SunOS 5.11 snv_91 i86pc i386 i86pc) rebooted.
Looking at /var/crash/HOSTNAME, I saw the unix.0 and vmcore0 files. Loading them up in MDB, I get the following: > ::panicinfo cpu 0 thread ffffff02d75b1ca0 message BAD TRAP: type=d (#gp General protection) rp=ffffff00104fd610 addr=8 rdi ffffff033fdad800 rsi 0 rdx ffffff02d75b1ca0 rcx 0 r8 0 r9 c3180000000000fb rax 0 rbx 0 rbp ffffff00104fd720 r10 ffffff036abb8a48 r10 ffffff036abb8a48 r11 0 r12 ffffff033fdad800 r13 ffffff033fdad800 r14 0 r15 8 fsbase 0 gsbase fffffffffbc287b0 ds 4b es 4b > ::msgbuf [SNIP] panic[cpu0]/thread=ffffff02d75b1ca0: BAD TRAP: type=d (#gp General protection) rp=ffffff00104fd610 addr=8 imapd: #gp General protection addr=0x8 pid=9078, pc=0xfffffffff783ab10, sp=0xffffff00104fd700, eflags=0x10246 cr0: 8005003b<pg,wp,ne,et,ts,mp,pe> cr4: 6f8<xmme,fxsr,pge,mce,pae,pse,de> cr2: fe5e0000 cr3: 1efa44000 cr8: c rdi: ffffff033fdad800 rsi: 0 rdx: ffffff02d75b1ca0 rcx: 0 r8: 0 r9: c3180000000000fb rax: 0 rbx: 0 rbp: ffffff00104fd720 r10: ffffff036abb8a48 r11: 0 r12: ffffff033fdad800 r13: ffffff033fdad800 r14: 0 r15: 8 fsb: 0 gsb: fffffffffbc287b0 ds: 4b es: 4b fs: 0 gs: 1c3 trp: d err: 0 rip: fffffffff783ab10 cs: 30 rfl: 10246 rsp: ffffff00104fd700 ss: 0 ffffff00104fd4f0 unix:die+ea () ffffff00104fd600 unix:trap+3d0 () ffffff00104fd610 unix:_cmntrap+e9 () ffffff00104fd720 zfs:dbuf_evict_user+50 () ffffff00104fd770 zfs:dbuf_rele+a8 () ffffff00104fd7d0 zfs:dmu_buf_rele_array+4d () ffffff00104fd860 zfs:dmu_read+1a8 () ffffff00104fd910 zfs:zfs_fillpage+15e () ffffff00104fd9f0 zfs:zfs_getpage+187 () ffffff00104fdaa0 genunix:fop_getpage+9f () ffffff00104fdc60 genunix:segvn_fault+9ef () ffffff00104fdd70 genunix:as_fault+5ae () ffffff00104fddf0 unix:pagefault+95 () ffffff00104fdf00 unix:trap+bd3 () ffffff00104fdf10 unix:_cmntrap+e9 () syncing file systems... 23 done dumping to /dev/zvol/dsk/rootpool/dump, offset 65536, content: kernel Is there a way to tell if ZFS caused the kernel panic? I notice that it says imapd: in the middle of the msgbuffer, does that mean imapd caused the kernel panic? I'm just trying to figure out what to do here and determine if a bug caused the panic so that I can submit the proper information to get it fixed :^) -- Michael Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Manager of Engineering Support Enterprise Engineering Group Transcom Enhanced Services http://www.transcomus.com _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss