> On 8. Jul 2017, at 22:56, BERTRAND Joël <joel.bertr...@systella.fr> wrote:
> 
>       Hello,
> 
>       This evening, my server running NetBSD 8.0 (built from sources this 
> morning) has paniced :
> 
> legendre# crash -M netbsd.4.core -N netbsd.4
> Crash version 8.0_BETA, image version 8.0_BETA.
> System panicked: ffs_newvnode: dup alloc ino=1109312 on /usr: mode 2f20/2f20 
> gen 65642f6a/65642f6a size 726964747365642f blocks 752f3436646d612e

Looks like a corrupted file system, we expect inode 1109312 on /usr
to be unallocated but reading it from disk results in an inode with
mode 0x2f20 (chr, sticky, suid, sgid, mode rr-), looks like garbage.

I suppose fsck will not complain about unallocated garbage inodes.

Is the /usr file system UFS1 or UFS2, output of dumpfs could help.

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J. Hannken-Illjes - hann...@eis.cs.tu-bs.de - TU Braunschweig (Germany)

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