Hello, As -10.0 is for me totally unusable, I have tried a -current kernel:
Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] panic: cpu0: softints stuck for 16 seconds Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] cpu0: Begin traceback... Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x171 Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] panic() at netbsd:panic+0x3c Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] heartbeat() at netbsd:heartbeat+0x34c Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] hardclock() at netbsd:hardclock+0x8b Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] Xresume_lapic_ltimer() at netbsd:Xresume_lapic_ltimer+0x1e Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] --- interrupt --- Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] _kernel_lock() at netbsd:_kernel_lock+0xe5 Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] intr_biglock_wrapper() at netbsd:intr_biglock_wrapper+0x16 Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] Xhandle_ioapic_edge33() at netbsd:Xhandle_ioapic_edge33+0x75 Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] --- interrupt --- Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] x86_mwait() at netbsd:x86_mwait+0xd Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] acpicpu_cstate_idle() at netbsd:acpicpu_cstate_idle+0x19a Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] idle_loop() at netbsd:idle_loop+0x128 Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] cpu0: End traceback... Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: Nov 27 00:48:55 legendre /netbsd: [ 135475.0035570] dumping to dev 18,1 (offset=253015, size=4162677): For a while, panic doesn't write crash dump anymore (why ? /var/crash remains empty and savecore options are set. With -9 kernel, I remember that kernel core were written in /var/crash). During two days, I haven't seen iSCSI disconnections (or iSCSI related message in console). Maybe -current runs better than -10.0 but it panics... Best regards, JB
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