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Re: continuous crashing 5.99.39



2010/10/5 Juergen Hannken-Illjes <hannken%eis.cs.tu-bs.de@localhost>:
> On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 03:17:22PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
>> 2010/10/5 Jens Rehsack <rehsack%googlemail.com@localhost>:
>> > 2010/10/5 Juergen Hannken-Illjes <hannken%eis.cs.tu-bs.de@localhost>:
>> >> On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 12:27:44PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
>> >>> 2010/10/5 Juergen Hannken-Illjes <hannken%eis.cs.tu-bs.de@localhost>:
>> >>> > On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 10:27:05AM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
>> >>> >> Hi,
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> every night when I load my iPod on my NetBSD laptop, the machine is 
>> >>> >> rebooted
>> >>> >> at the next morning, This happens now 4 times, I rate this as a
>> >>> >> pattern meanwhile.
>> >>> >> But there are no cores available at the morning.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> But today, when I was going to start X, it dumps (see gdb.txt).
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> I tried to "vi gdb.txt" before sending, and it crashs again (but it
>> >>> >> doesn't crash when
>> >>> >> doing gdb, mount, fsck, cp, ...). The backtraces of the dumps are
>> >>> >> attached in vi1.txt
>> >>> >> and vi2.txt.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Is there anything I can try? Currently I assume the last iPod crash
>> >>> >> corrupts something
>> >>> >> and a rebuild/reinstall of the base system hopefully solves it.
>> >>> > [snip]
>> >>> >> #1  0xffffffff8044403d in panic (
>> >>> >>     fmt=0xffffffff805c3ca0 "ffs_valloc: dup alloc")
>> >>> >>     at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_prf.c:302
>> >>> >
>> >>> > At least one of your file systems is corrupt.  Any errors from fsck 
>> >>> > while
>> >>> > booting?
>> >>>
>> >>> Well, I checked the /var/log/messages and /var/run/dmesg.log, nothing in
>> >>> there. Than I rebooted (shutdown -r now) and booted in single user mode,
>> >>> doing an fsck -y (reported all ffs filesystems are clean) and a
>> >>> fsck -y /dev/rwd1e (my ext2 shared disk for data exchange between NetBSD
>> >>> and Linux and Win32). This volume was not clean unmounted (as usual after
>> >>> a crash, but no errors).
>> >>>
>> >>> After all filesystems were marked clean, I continued the boot process and
>> >>> tried again to vi one of above text files. Same panic, same backtrace.
>> >>>
>> >>> Jens
>> >>
>> >> Please add -f to fsck (like fsck -y -f ...) to force a check on file 
>> >> systems
>> >> currently marked clean.
>> >
>> > All three without errors. But kernel-rebuild forced panic again :(
>>
>> In single-user-mode (when dump device wasn't set), I reach the ddb
>> when compiling
>> sources. Until I'm going home (around 21:00), I can use the ddb to
>> find out more, if
>> there is something I can do.
>>
>> At home, I'm switching the disk to Ubuntu to continue my current work.
>>
>> /Jens
>
> Before the system panics with "ffs_valloc: dup alloc" it should print
>
>        dmode %x mode %x dgen %x gen %x
>        size %llx blocks %llx
>        ino %llu ipref %llu
>
> What do you get here? How do you mount (sync, async, log)?

dmode 8180 mode 8180 dgen 4e gen 4e
size 2b3 blocks 4
ino 3735240 ipref 3734656

mount is default:
/dev/wd0a               /       ffs     rw      1 1
/dev/wd0e               /usr    ffs     rw      1 2
/dev/wd0f               /var    ffs     rw      1 2

Jens


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