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Date:      Mon, 28 Jul 1997 15:54:36 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Lars Fredriksen <lars@fredriks-1.pr.mcs.net>
To:        smp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Instantanious combustions!!
Message-ID:  <199707282054.PAA00509@fredriks-1.pr.mcs.net>

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Hi,
	Has anyone had trouble with instantanious reboots on current since
yesterday? Currently nfs traffic, tcp traffic and fsck work seems to trigger
it. This wide patter might just indicate that something else is wrong as well
A straight boot (automatic) will always(so far anyway) result in a instantanious
reboot when fsck hits the 2nd or third filesystem. If you boot with the -v 
option, that problem seems to go away. This seems to indicate that there is
some kind of race condition going on, but unfortunately the kernel doesn't
panic so it is hard to find out what the race is.  Anyone has a good starting
point for what kind of breakpoint one could set to try to capture the
problem(assuming that there is one)? (Steve??) 


Lars
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