Subject: panic in _ffs_blkfree during install
To: None <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: Yubyub bird <jonl@yubyub.net>
List: port-vax
Date: 12/24/2000 10:31:26
I was just untarring the 1.5 sets onto my 4000/200, and it stopped with
this:

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./var/tmp                                                                       
./var/tmp/vi.recover                                                            
./var/yp                                                                        
./var/yp/binding                                                                
tar: couldn't change access and modification times of ./sbin : Operation
not ped
tar: cannot change mode of file ./sbin to 0755 : Operation not permitted        
tar: couldn't change access and modification times of ./mnt : Operation
not perd
tar: cannot change mode of file ./mnt to 0755 : Operationdev = 0x900, bno
= 288t
panic: blkfree: bad size                                                        
Stopped in tar at       _ffs_blkfree+0x80:      movl    0xbc(r9), r1            
db>> t                                                                           
panic: blkfree: bad size                                                        
Stack traceback :                                                               
db>db> c                                                                           
 not syncing disks... permitted                                                 
83 : couldn't change access a94 nd 93 mo93 di93 fic93 at92 ion92  t91 im91
es91d
   ta82 r:82  ca81 nn81 ot 80 cha80 ng79 e m78 od78 e o77 f 77 fil76 e 76
givinp
                                                                                
?06 HLT INST                                                                    
        PC = 80108CD1                                                           
>>>
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It's a 4000/200 with a CMD SCSI controller.  Everything was great up until
this point of the install... disklabel, newfs gave no problems.  I
netbooted the generic kernel to do the installation; / was nfs mounted.

Any ideas?

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