Re: unable to get dumps?

2003-09-14 Thread Larry Rosenman


--On Sunday, September 14, 2003 18:46:19 +0200 Soren Schmidt 
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It seems Larry Rosenman wrote:
Also, when coming back up after the Panic on the same kernel, we get
unexpected soft-update
inconsistencies, cannot write block type errors from FSCK.
Going back to my September 9, 2003 kernel, fsck deals with the same
exact  filesystem just fine.
What if you use kernel src from sep 9 with just dev/ata updated to latest
?
Also, did you see my note about the hang with ata-lowlevel.c r1.11?


-Søren


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Re: unable to get dumps?

2003-09-14 Thread Larry Rosenman


--On Sunday, September 14, 2003 18:46:19 +0200 Soren Schmidt 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It seems Larry Rosenman wrote:
Also, when coming back up after the Panic on the same kernel, we get
unexpected soft-update
inconsistencies, cannot write block type errors from FSCK.
Going back to my September 9, 2003 kernel, fsck deals with the same
exact  filesystem just fine.
What if you use kernel src from sep 9 with just dev/ata updated to latest
?
how can I do that from a CVSup'd source tree?  (I'm lucky to still have the 
9/9/2003
binary).

LER

-Søren


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Re: unable to get dumps?

2003-09-14 Thread Soren Schmidt
It seems Larry Rosenman wrote:
> Also, when coming back up after the Panic on the same kernel, we get 
> unexpected soft-update
> inconsistencies, cannot write block type errors from FSCK.
> 
> Going back to my September 9, 2003 kernel, fsck deals with the same exact 
> filesystem just fine.

What if you use kernel src from sep 9 with just dev/ata updated to latest ?

-Søren
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unable to get dumps?

2003-09-14 Thread Larry Rosenman
Is there a known issue with recent -CURRENT (between September 10, 2003 and 
today) where
you can't get a panic dump?

I have a kernel from yesterday's sources (modulo a reversion of 
ata-lowlevel to version
1.10 because 1.11 won't boot), and some debugging code from Nate Lawson to 
debug my
ACPI issue.

When I hit DDB, and type panic, it says it's dumping, but NO disk I/O 
occurs.

What can I get to help this?

Also, when coming back up after the Panic on the same kernel, we get 
unexpected soft-update
inconsistencies, cannot write block type errors from FSCK.

Going back to my September 9, 2003 kernel, fsck deals with the same exact 
filesystem
just fine.

What can I get to help with this issue as well>?



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