On Jan 18, 2005, at 11:33 AM, Hans-Gunther Borrmann wrote:
After the installation of this version on my test machine I started the
client, got a token and tard my AFS home directory to /dev/null. After some
time the system crashed. Crash information follows:
SYSTEM STATUS: sysname... AIX nodename.. ibm1 release... 1 version... 5 machine... 00415FAC4C00 nid....... 415FAC4C time of crash: Tue Jan 18 10:53:57 2005 age of system: 14 min., 41 sec. xmalloc debug: disabled
CRASH INFORMATION:
CPU 0 CSA 2FF3B400 at time of crash, error code for LEDs: 30000000
pvthread+004700 STACK:
[05B53F2C]afs_RemoveVCB+0000C8 (69746572 [??])
[05B4A328]afs_GetDCache+001774 (33CF1720, 00000000, 00000000, 2FF3B188,
2FF3B178, 2FF3B180, 00000001)
[05B8464C]BPrefetch+00008C (05BD2D68)
[05B84E98]afs_BackgroundDaemon+0002A8 ()
[05B2B390]afs_syscall_call+000238 (00000002, 00000000, 2FF22FFC, 0000D0B2,
00000000, 60000000)
[05B2AE94]syscall+0000A0 (0000001C, 00000002, 00000000, 2FF22FFC,
0000D0B2, 00000000, 60000000)
[00003A50].sys_call+000000 ()
This is IMHO not the same problem. It doesn't look like a kernel allocation problem to me.
BTW, can you start your client with -nosettime. I had some problems with that in the past, and never got the time to look deeper into it.
Maybe it doesn't help but it doesn't hurt either.
Horst
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