Subject: NFS panic...
To: None <port-i386@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Andrew Gillham <gillhaa@ghost.whirlpool.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 09/07/1997 00:46:01
Hi,

I saw the following panic when I rebooted. (via 'shutdown -r now')
I had just rebooted the NFS server machine, and then (20-30 seconds?)
rebooted the client machine.  I can try to duplicate it if needed.

syncing disks... nfs_reply: null mbuf from nfs_receive()
vm_fault(0xf88f4600, 0, 3, 0) -> 1
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
Stopped at	_nfs_reply+0x77:	movw	$0,0x24(%edx)
db> trace
_nfs_reply(f895b4c0,0,fcc5ef04,fcc5ecb4,f895ac00) at _nfs_reply+0x77
_nfs_request(f889d380,f896b700,3,f88b9a00,f8963300) at _nfs_request+0x39d
_nfs_lookup(fcc5ed70,f87bed80,fcc5eee0,f88bcc00,f81f65ac) at _nfs_lookup+0x781
_lookup(fcc5eee0,0,fcc5ef88,fcc5eee0,fcc5edd0) at _lookup+0x26e
_namei(fcc5eee0) at _namei+0x162
_vn_open(fcc5eee0,1,0,f81f51b0,f88b9a00) at _vn_open+0x170
_sys_open(f88b9a00,fcc5ef88,fcc5ef80,0,84f08) at _sys_open+0x97
_syscall() at _syscall+0x170
--- syscall (number 5) --
0x4dad7:
db>

Note, I typed this in, though I *think* I got it right.. :)

-Andrew
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