Re: panic: umass1: Unknown state 1

2011-10-14 Thread Oliver Fromme

Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
  On Thursday 13 October 2011 20:06:34 Oliver Fromme wrote:
   I just got this panic on a recent stable/8 amd/64 system:
   panic: umass1: Unknown state 1
   
   Here's a screen shot from the KVM console:
   
   http://www.secnetix.de/olli/tmp/umass-panic.jpg
   
   Unfortunately, the crash dump that was written seems to be
   lost.  A quick search on the PRs doesn't reveal anything
   either ...  has anyone seen this type of panic before?
   
   It happened when I was switching virtual remote drives in
   the management application of an IBM blade center, i.e.
   the USB drive is actually a virtual drive emulated by the
   blade management system.  I did similar things a few times
   before without a panic, so this isn't 100% reproducable.
   Also, I'm reluctant to try again because this is a quite
   important production server.
   
  
  Hi,
  
  ehci_softintr() is not part of the USB stack in 8-stable and 9-stable. Must 
  be 
  7-stable you are running.

You are right!  I'm sorry for the confusion.

The disk contains a dual-boot setup with both 7-stable and
8-stable.  Indeed, at the time the panic occured, 7-stable
was booted.

Best regards
   Oliver


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panic: umass1: Unknown state 1

2011-10-13 Thread Oliver Fromme
I just got this panic on a recent stable/8 amd/64 system:
panic: umass1: Unknown state 1

Here's a screen shot from the KVM console:

http://www.secnetix.de/olli/tmp/umass-panic.jpg

Unfortunately, the crash dump that was written seems to be
lost.  A quick search on the PRs doesn't reveal anything
either ...  has anyone seen this type of panic before?

It happened when I was switching virtual remote drives in
the management application of an IBM blade center, i.e.
the USB drive is actually a virtual drive emulated by the
blade management system.  I did similar things a few times
before without a panic, so this isn't 100% reproducable.
Also, I'm reluctant to try again because this is a quite
important production server.

Best regards
   Oliver


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secnetix Verwaltungsgesellsch. mbH, Handelsregister: Registergericht Mün-
chen, HRB 125758,  Geschäftsführer: Maik Bachmann, Olaf Erb, Ralf Gebhart

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Re: panic: umass1: Unknown state 1

2011-10-13 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Thursday 13 October 2011 20:06:34 Oliver Fromme wrote:
 I just got this panic on a recent stable/8 amd/64 system:
 panic: umass1: Unknown state 1
 
 Here's a screen shot from the KVM console:
 
 http://www.secnetix.de/olli/tmp/umass-panic.jpg
 
 Unfortunately, the crash dump that was written seems to be
 lost.  A quick search on the PRs doesn't reveal anything
 either ...  has anyone seen this type of panic before?
 
 It happened when I was switching virtual remote drives in
 the management application of an IBM blade center, i.e.
 the USB drive is actually a virtual drive emulated by the
 blade management system.  I did similar things a few times
 before without a panic, so this isn't 100% reproducable.
 Also, I'm reluctant to try again because this is a quite
 important production server.
 

Hi,

ehci_softintr() is not part of the USB stack in 8-stable and 9-stable. Must be 
7-stable you are running.

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