Subject: -current lfs panic
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Chris Jones <cjones@rupert.honors.montana.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 07/14/1999 10:11:03
I have a machine running -current (a week or so old), with an lfs news
spool. When I came in this morning, it was locked up in a very
interesting fashion: Every process (almost) was waiting for "inode"
(I think). I could hit a key, which would try to wake up a process,
and that process would then hang. I broke into the debugger and
rebooted it, but I forgot to get a crash dump.
When it rebooted, it gave me a panic upon trying to mount the lfs
filesystem again. If anybody's interested, I have a crash dump
available, and a netbsd.gdb to match. I'll grab a dumplfs output,
too.
Chris
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