Hi! I'm nfs mounting some file systems from a Synology NAS on NetBSD-7.99.1/amd64 from Oct 20.
The fstab entries look like this: 192.168.1.2:/volume1/music /disk/music nfs intr,nodev,nosuid,rw,soft,tcp I have had it happen at least two times already that I rebooted the NAS (for updates) and tried accessing the file system later, just to get a kernel panic. fatal page fault in supervisor mode trap type 6 code 0 rip ffffffff80265095 cs 8 rflags 10202 cr2 ffff8003393c8000 ilevel 4 rsp fffffe813a44aaa8 curlwp 0xfffffe882df2d420 pid 0.3 lowest kstack 0xfffffe813a4472c0 panic: trap cpu0: Begin traceback... vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x13c snprintf() at netbsd:snprintf startlwp() at netbsd:startlwp cpu0: End traceback... I have crash dumps. The latest one is unusable: (gdb) target kvm netbsd.core <unavailable> in ?? () (gdb) bt #0 <unavailable> in ?? () Backtrace stopped: not enough registers or memory available to unwind further Same for the one before that. I'm just doing gzcat /var/crash/netbsd.XX.gz > netbsd gzcat /var/crash/netbsd.XX.core.gz > netbsd.core gdb netbsd > target kvm netbsd.core > bt so I have to assume something's broken with kernel core dumps (at least for me, in this situation). Thomas
