It happenned again. Only this time it happenned when I started 'bash' 
(after failing[no such device] to mount s7 of the same CD.)

Here's the panic this time:

# mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s7 /mnt
mount: /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s7 no such device
# bash

panic[cpu0]/thread=ffffff02d58d46e0: BAD TRAP: type=e (#pf Page fault) 
rp=ffffff00104e7db0 addr=a occurred in module "<unknown>" due to a NULL 
pointer dereference

sh: #pf Page fault
Bad kernel fault at addr=0xa
pid=1199, pc=0xa, sp=0xffffff00104e7ea0, eflags=0x10246
cr0: 8005003b<pg,wp,ne,et,ts,mp,pe> cr4: 6f8<xmme,fxsr,pge,mce,pae,pse,de>
cr2: acr3: 22fd88000cr8: c

        rdi: ffffff02d46a9400 rsi: ffffff030240d040 rdx: ffffff02d58d46e0
        rcx:                3  r8: ffffff02faddc628  r9: ffffff02faa16708
        rax:                e rbx: fffffffffbc77b90 rbp: ffffff02d4f7f048
        r10: ffffff02d560c008 r11:                0 r12:              4af
        r13:              2eb r14: ffffff02d59171f0 r15: ffffff02d58d46e0
        fsb:                0 gsb: fffffffffbc26770  ds:               4b
         es:               4b  fs:                0  gs:              1c3
        trp:                e err:                0 rip:                a
         cs:               30 rfl:            10246 rsp: ffffff00104e7ea0
         ss:               38

ffffff00104e7c90 unix:die+c8 ()
ffffff00104e7da0 unix:trap+13b1 ()
ffffff00104e7db0 unix:cmntrap+e9 ()
  >> warning! 8-byte aligned %fp = ffffff02d4f7f048
ffffff02d4f7f048 a ()

syncing file systems... done
dumping to /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s3, offset 431030272, content: kernel
100% done: 272320 pages dumped, compression ratio 5.20, dump succeeded
rebooting...


Is this machine suffering a Hardware failure? or is this a bug? (It 
could be a bad CD I suppose, but I'd think it was a bug if a bad CD can 
panic the system.)


  -Kyle



Kyle McDonald wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have sNV b78 installed (I know I'm working on upgrading to b90.)
>
> I was attempting to mount /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s4, which is an ATAPI DVDROM 
> drive containing S10 03/05 CD1, and the machine panic'd when I did 
> 'mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s4'
>
> Here's what came up on the console... I can try to get the core also if 
> needed.
>
> panic[cpu0]/thread=ffffff02d5810140: BAD TRAP: type=e (#pf Page fault) 
> rp=ffffff0010896a20 addr=20 occurred in module "mntfs" due to a NULL 
> pointer dereference
>
> hald: #pf Page fault
> Bad kernel fault at addr=0x20
> pid=700, pc=0xfffffffff78da280, sp=0xffffff0010896b10, eflags=0x10246
> cr0: 8005003b<pg,wp,ne,et,ts,mp,pe> cr4: 6f8<xmme,fxsr,pge,mce,pae,pse,de>
> cr2: 20cr3: 22fd88000cr8: c
>
>         rdi:                0 rsi:                a rdx:                a
>         rcx:                0  r8:               60  r9:               3a
>         rax:               60 rbx:               42 rbp: ffffff0010896b50
>         r10:                b r11: ffffff001089691d r12:             18ba
>         r13:                0 r14:                0 r15: ffffff04b36e3da8
>         fsb:                0 gsb: fffffffffbc26770  ds:               4b
>          es:               4b  fs:                0  gs:              1c3
>         trp:                e err:                0 rip: fffffffff78da280
>          cs:               30 rfl:            10246 rsp: ffffff0010896b10
>          ss:               38
>
> ffffff0010896900 unix:die+c8 ()
> ffffff0010896a10 unix:trap+13b1 ()
> ffffff0010896a20 unix:cmntrap+e9 ()
> ffffff0010896b50 mntfs:mntfs_global_len+30 ()
> ffffff0010896be0 mntfs:mntfs_snapshot+111 ()
> ffffff0010896d30 mntfs:mntioctl+31c ()
> ffffff0010896db0 genunix:fop_ioctl+7b ()
> ffffff0010896ec0 genunix:ioctl+174 ()
> ffffff0010896f10 unix:brand_sys_sysenter+1e6 ()
>
> syncing file systems... 2 done
> dumping to /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s3, offset 431030272, content: kernel
> 100% done: 311409 pages dumped, compression ratio 4.14, dump succeeded
> rebooting...
>
>
> If there's a better email list to post this to, please let me know.
> Or if this is a known issue, is it fixed in b90?
>
>   -Kyle
>
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