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Date:      Sat, 10 Aug 2002 06:39:18 -0400
From:      Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net>
To:        FreeBSD-STABLE@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: panics after upgrading to -STABLE Aug 9, 2002
Message-ID:  <5.1.0.14.0.20020810063740.014e4f98@192.168.0.12>
In-Reply-To: <20020810051826.K3921-100000@mail1.hub.org>
References:  <0FAE6683-AC0C-11D6-A426-00039345F4BA@mail13.webintl.com>

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I am not seeing panics, but a high network load is causing some daemons to 
sig11 on 2 different boxes. One it its causing amavis milter to die and the 
other, radiusd to die.  It only seems to happen when network loads are 
high. I will try the suggested patch and see if it corrects the problem.

         ---Mike

At 05:19 AM 8/10/2002 -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:

>Me too ... just had my server down for ~4hrs while the fine folks at
>Rackspace tried to determine the problem, and finally reverted to a
>kernel.GENERIC file for me :(
>
>On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, FreeBSD Mailing Lists wrote:
>
> > Could someone put the word out when this issue is fixed? This problem
> > just hosed my web server after I forgot the prime directive: test on a
> > non-critical machine.
> >
> > Albert
> >
> > On Friday, August 9, 2002, at 08:41  PM, Scott Lambert wrote:
> >
> > > I've been getting regular panics today after CVSuping and following the
> > > UPDATING procedure.  I think all of the panics are happening as various
> > > network apps are tearing down their connections.  I've had it trap while
> > > in the kernel on the behalf of fetchmail, ppp, and nfsd (when I kill
> > > -9'd
> > > nfsd to try to make sure I wouldn't panic during a buildkernel, and
> > > during
> > > a shutdown.).
> > >
> > > This happened with both my LAPTOP kernel and the GENERIC kernel.
> > >
> > > Last kernel built before today :
> > > Aug  9 11:55:25 laptop /kernel: FreeBSD 4.6-STABLE #25: Mon Aug  5
> > > 18:37:34 EDT 2002
> > > Aug  9 11:55:25 laptop /kernel:
> > > root@laptop.lambertfam.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/LAPTOP
> > >
> > > Kernel with problems :
> > > Aug  9 15:39:09 laptop /kernel: FreeBSD 4.6-STABLE #26: Fri Aug  9
> > > 14:56:21 EDT 2002
> > > Aug  9 15:39:09 laptop /kernel:
> > > root@laptop.lambertfam.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/LAPTOP
> > >
> > > And I am now running a kernel, LAPTOP, built after cvsuping with
> > > date=2002.08.09.00.00.00
> > >
> > > I have survived a shutdown -r with this kernel and have now checked my
> > > mail several times.  On the basis of that, :-), I'm going to claim that
> > > this kernel is ok.
> > >
> > > I suspect that the tcpip related changes today are to blame for my
> > > problems.
> > >
> > > This is what happened on the first reload to the new kernel:
> > >
> > > Aug  9 15:39:19 laptop /kernel: Linux ELF exec handler installed
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel:
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel:
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in
> > > kernel mode
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: fault virtual address   = 0x0
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: fault code              = supervisor
> > > read, page not present
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: instruction pointer     = 0x8:0xc0181804
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: stack pointer           =
> > > 0x10:0xc028d808
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: frame pointer           =
> > > 0x10:0xc028d810
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: code segment            = base 0x0,
> > > limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: processor eflags        = interrupt
> > > enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: current process         = Idle
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: interrupt mask          = net
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: trap number             = 12
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: panic: page fault
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel:
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: syncing disks...
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel:
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in
> > > kernel mode
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: fault virtual address   = 0x30
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: fault code              = supervisor
> > > read, page not present
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: instruction pointer     = 0x8:0xc01e7cd4
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: stack pointer           =
> > > 0x10:0xc028d628
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: frame pointer           =
> > > 0x10:0xc028d630
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: code segment            = base 0x0,
> > > limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: processor eflags        = interrupt
> > > enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: current process         = Idle
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: interrupt mask          = net bio cam
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: trap number             = 12
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: panic: page fault
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: Uptime: 30s
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press
> > > a key on the console to abort
> > > Aug  9 15:42:26 laptop /kernel: Rebooting...
> > >
> > > This is the last trap, with the GENERIC kernel, before I got the
> > > 2002.08.09.00.00.00
> > > LAPTOP kernel built.
> > >
> > > Aug  9 21:00:17 laptop syslogd: exiting on signal 15
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel:
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel:
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in
> > > kernel mode
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: fault virtual address   = 0x0
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: fault code              = supervisor
> > > read, page not present
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: instruction pointer     = 0x8:0xc0204e38
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: stack pointer           =
> > > 0x10:0xdac1ad8c
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: frame pointer           =
> > > 0x10:0xdac1ad94
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: code segment            = base 0x0,
> > > limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: processor eflags        = interrupt
> > > enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: current process         = 118 (nfsd)
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: interrupt mask          = net tty
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: trap number             = 12
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: panic: page fault
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel:
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: syncing disks... 7
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: done
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: Uptime: 15m24s
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press
> > > a key on the console to abort
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: --> Press a key on the console to
> > > reboot,
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: --> or switch off the system now.
> > > Aug  9 21:03:16 laptop /kernel: Rebooting...
> > >
> > > Rather than copy and paste all of the dmesg and trap information into
> > > this message, I'm going to upload my messages logs to :
> > >
> > > http://www.lambertfam.org/~lambert/laptop/messages/
> > >
> > > This URL:
> > > http://www.lambertfam.org/~lambert/laptop/
> > >
> > > has all the gory details of the configuration of this system.
> > >
> > > The machine seems to be able to run as long as I want it to as long as I
> > > don't hit the network.  I have done three buildkernel with it while the
> > > bad kernels were on it.  Some network apps don't seem to bother it.  I
> > > was able to cvsup a couple of times.  First to see if I had cvsuped mid
> > > commit and secondly to back my tree up to midnight.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Scott Lambert                    KC5MLE                       Unix
> > > SysAdmin
> > > lambert@lambertfam.org
> > >
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