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Date:      Thu, 11 Nov 1999 16:56:02 -0500 (EST)
From:      Thomas David Rivers <rivers@dignus.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, rivers@lakes.dignus.com
Subject:   3.3 panics after running large programs...
Message-ID:  <199911112156.QAA00731@lakes.dignus.com>

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I was wondering if anyone else has experienced the following
symptoms...  (this is 3.3-RELEASE, but, presumably would
be true on 3.3-STABLE...).  This machine is a P200 with
an AHA2940.


  1) Run a program under Linux emulation that takes 
     a while and uses a *lot* of memory (say, several
     times your physical RAM.  (Could be that linux emulation
     has nothing to do with it - it's just a program that gets
     some serious memory use and I/O happening.)

  2) After the program completes - a panic occurs, in
     one of the subsequent programs (e.g. usually in X,
     or the next program run - just some other process.)

  3) The panic seems to occur in ahc_done (by my reading of
     the a kernel nm and the panic's IP address.)  In this
     instance, the panic says the IP is c0131160 and
     ahc_done is c0131148 (somewhere toward the start of
     ahc_done?)  Probably the first line or so - somewhere around:

	ccb = scb->ccb;
	LIST_REMOVE(&ccb->ccb_h, sim_links.le);

 The panic message prints, etc.. (it's one of those page faults
in kernel mode that prints two panics - the first one rolls off 
of the screen.)

 Then, my machine is locked up hard -  no dump is taken, so the
subsequent reboot doesn't save any core.  (I've believe I've got savecore
set appropriately in /etc/rc.local:
appropriately set in my /etc/rc.local
   #
   #  Set the dump device so when we crash we'll save info
   #
   dumpdev="/dev/da0s1b"

 So - I have little more to go on.  I'm hoping if I config a kernel
with DDB I'll be able to determine just where this panics.

 
 I guess there are really two "prongs" to this:

	1) Anyone noticed a panic similar to this?

	2) Is there any reason I'm not getting a nice savecore?
	   The machine is simply hanging solid...

	 - Thanks -
	- Dave Rivers -










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