Re: Panic on boot

2008-08-24 Thread Greg Larkin
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Meaghan Hayes wrote:
 When I try to boot FreeBSD, it cycles through all of my hardware etc.
 as with a regular boot then says:
 
 panic: ohci_add_done: addr 0x7fef16d0 not found
 
 and tells me that it's rebooting, and just keeps doing this.
 
 I was told that it was most likely a USB issue, especially if I had
 recently added any new USB devices. I unplugged all USB devices on my
 box and still recieve the panic error.
 
 Help is much appreciated!
 
 -Meaghan Hayes
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Hi Meaghan,

What kind of keyboard do you use? Is it a USB keyboard, and if so, does
it have an integrated USB hub?  Can you try booting with an old-style
keyboard if you have one available?

Regards,
Greg
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Re: Panic on boot

2008-08-24 Thread David Gurvich
What modules are loaded from loader.conf?  

I had two distinct issues on one machine that were entirely due to
module loading.  One was sound, using snd_driver instead of a specific
sound driver caused the machine to reboot.  The other issue was
nvidia.  The binary nvidia driver caused an instant reboot if loaded
too early, ie from loader.conf.  There was no problem if the module was
loaded from rc.local.
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Re: Panic on boot

2007-12-16 Thread Derek Ragona

At 07:32 PM 12/15/2007, jekillen wrote:


On Dec 15, 2007, at 5:21 PM, jekillen wrote:


Hello;
I have had an AMD64 754 system that I have 64 bit SCSI card and
two 15k rpm SCSI drives. It has been running fine with FreeBSD v 6.0
for about two years now. I have several things I wanted to change
and reconfigure, software wise, and hardware wise. The first was a new
case which I got today. I shut down the system, put everything in the new
case and booted. It booted without any complaint. I got the V6.2 install
cd and put it in. The system froze during boot process after an entry
for mpt 0. I turned off the power and tried rebooting into the install cd.
This time it made  it to sysinstall and went through slice and partitioning
and was in the process of installing the base system and it froze again,
no error messaged to console.  I rebooted and started again. The second
time I got all the way through the install process.

Now on reboot the system is panicking just after the line
mtp0 hidden device members(6)
The error is:
Fatal Trap 12 (the screen does not persist
long enough to transcribe it all.)
Three tries, the same thing in the same place in the boot
process.


I tried it agian and the same thing happened.
This time I got more of the error message.
'page fault while in kernel mode'



does this mean the scsi drives or card is  going bad? (I nope not)
the card is LSI Logic 64 bit card (installed in a standard PCI slot but
has been working with an inch of the card hanging off the end
of the slot. I only have one internal bus  available this way, but that is
all I need.
Thanks in advance for info
Jeff K
(chewing my fingernails)


Jeff,

Could be anything causing this from your move such as damaged ram or 
other component from static or a somewhat flaky power supply in the new case.


Have you run diagnostics on the hard drives?

Make sure all your power connectors are tight, no damaged cables.  It is 
easy with some SCSI cables to damage the cable or connectors, I know I have 
done that a few times.


If you can, separate the power to the hard drives to separate lines from 
the power supply rather than daisy chaining a power line with multiple 
connectors on it.


Have you tried other bootable OS's just to see if they crash too?

-Derek

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Re: Panic on boot

2007-12-16 Thread jekillen


On Dec 16, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Derek Ragona wrote:


At 07:32 PM 12/15/2007, jekillen wrote:


On Dec 15, 2007, at 5:21 PM, jekillen wrote:


Hello;
I have had an AMD64 754 system that I have 64 bit SCSI card and
two 15k rpm SCSI drives. It has been running fine with FreeBSD v 6.0
for about two years now. I have several things I wanted to change
and reconfigure, software wise, and hardware wise. The first was a 
new
case which I got today. I shut down the system, put everything in 
the new
case and booted. It booted without any complaint. I got the V6.2 
install

cd and put it in. The system froze during boot process after an entry
for mpt 0. I turned off the power and tried rebooting into the 
install cd.
This time it made  it to sysinstall and went through slice and 
partitioning
and was in the process of installing the base system and it froze 
again,
no error messaged to console.  I rebooted and started again. The 
second

time I got all the way through the install process.

Now on reboot the system is panicking just after the line
mtp0 hidden device members(6)
The error is:
Fatal Trap 12 (the screen does not persist
long enough to transcribe it all.)
Three tries, the same thing in the same place in the boot
process.


I tried it agian and the same thing happened.
This time I got more of the error message.
'page fault while in kernel mode'



does this mean the scsi drives or card is  going bad? (I nope not)
the card is LSI Logic 64 bit card (installed in a standard PCI slot 
but

has been working with an inch of the card hanging off the end
of the slot. I only have one internal bus  available this way, but 
that is

all I need.
Thanks in advance for info
Jeff K
(chewing my fingernails)


Jeff,

Could be anything causing this from your move such as damaged ram or 
other component from static or a somewhat flaky power supply in the 
new case.


Have you run diagnostics on the hard drives?

Make sure all your power connectors are tight, no damaged cables.  It 
is easy with some SCSI cables to damage the cable or connectors, I 
know I have done that a few times.


If you can, separate the power to the hard drives to separate lines 
from the power supply rather than daisy chaining a power line with 
multiple connectors on it.


Have you tried other bootable OS's just to see if they crash too?


I was on the verge of panic myself because this machine is my primary 
DNS server.

But:
What I did was reinstall v6.0 to use as a control test and it installed 
without problem and runs without
a problem. It would appear that this combination of hardware does not 
work with FreeBSD 6.2.
I have another machine with a motherboard with PCI X (64 bit) slots and 
the same LSI logic board
installed with v6.2 and it works fine. I am guessing that 6.2 does not 
like the 64 bit SCSI card in a 32 bit
slot. Both are AMD64 processors but the one with v6.0 is using slot 754 
 processor on ECS Elite Group mb,
and the one with v6.2 is using socket AM2 with ASUS M2N32 ws pro mb; 
Perhaps a difference in the mtp driver(?)
Both are home built. Both have been working without problem (accept for 
this latest).
I do plan on getting another ASUS board like the one I have, but that 
is a $300+ board and I have to
get a new processor and ram for it also. So I have to engineer my 
budget for it.

Thanks for the response;
Jeff K

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Re: Panic on boot

2007-12-15 Thread jekillen


On Dec 15, 2007, at 5:21 PM, jekillen wrote:


Hello;
I have had an AMD64 754 system that I have 64 bit SCSI card and
two 15k rpm SCSI drives. It has been running fine with FreeBSD v 6.0
for about two years now. I have several things I wanted to change
and reconfigure, software wise, and hardware wise. The first was a new
case which I got today. I shut down the system, put everything in the 
new
case and booted. It booted without any complaint. I got the V6.2 
install

cd and put it in. The system froze during boot process after an entry
for mpt 0. I turned off the power and tried rebooting into the install 
cd.
This time it made  it to sysinstall and went through slice and 
partitioning
and was in the process of installing the base system and it froze 
again,

no error messaged to console.  I rebooted and started again. The second
time I got all the way through the install process.

Now on reboot the system is panicking just after the line
mtp0 hidden device members(6)
The error is:
Fatal Trap 12 (the screen does not persist
long enough to transcribe it all.)
Three tries, the same thing in the same place in the boot
process.


I tried it agian and the same thing happened.
This time I got more of the error message.
'page fault while in kernel mode'



does this mean the scsi drives or card is  going bad? (I nope not)
the card is LSI Logic 64 bit card (installed in a standard PCI slot but
has been working with an inch of the card hanging off the end
of the slot. I only have one internal bus  available this way, but 
that is

all I need.
Thanks in advance for info
Jeff K
(chewing my fingernails)

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Re: panic on boot

2005-01-29 Thread Mike Hauber
On Saturday 29 January 2005 08:15 am, Xian wrote:
 I woke up this morning to find that my computer had rebooted
 and panicked as soon as the kernel had started to run. it said:

  The rights of the University...
 panic: vm_page_insert: alredy inserted
 uptime: 0s

 in bright white on the screen. All I could do was switch it off
 and on and it just did it again. Help: how do I fix it? It was
 running 4.9R. This is my home web server that I use quite a lot
 from college. It is extremely old - its a P90.

 Thank God for getting me to play around with taking backups 2
 days ago.

I've seen this on various lists before, and I _think_ the general 
consensus was to first check the RAM by taking all the modules 
out but one and then adding them back until the panic returns.

Hope that helps

Mike
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Re: panic on boot

2005-01-29 Thread Xian
On Saturday 29 January 2005 13:15, Xian wrote:
 I woke up this morning to find that my computer had rebooted and panicked
 as soon as the kernel had started to run. it said:

  The rights of the University...
 panic: vm_page_insert: alredy inserted
 uptime: 0s

 in bright white on the screen. All I could do was switch it off and on and
 it just did it again. Help: how do I fix it? It was running 4.9R.
 This is my home web server that I use quite a lot from college. It is
 extremely old - its a P90.

 Thank God for getting me to play around with taking backups 2 days ago.

OK a little more research with some 5.3 install floppies. They can't boot 
either because init dies due to a maloc error.
The BIOS only finds a bit more than 900,000KB of memory. I used to have 128MB 
in 4 sticks of 32MB. This looks like one of the sticks has died to me.
Anyone else have any ideas?

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Re: panic on boot

2005-01-29 Thread Xian
On Saturday 29 January 2005 13:41, Mike Hauber wrote:
 On Saturday 29 January 2005 08:15 am, Xian wrote:
  I woke up this morning to find that my computer had rebooted
  and panicked as soon as the kernel had started to run. it said:
 
   The rights of the University...
  panic: vm_page_insert: alredy inserted
  uptime: 0s
 
  in bright white on the screen. All I could do was switch it off
  and on and it just did it again. Help: how do I fix it? It was
  running 4.9R. This is my home web server that I use quite a lot
  from college. It is extremely old - its a P90.
 
  Thank God for getting me to play around with taking backups 2
  days ago.

 I've seen this on various lists before, and I _think_ the general
 consensus was to first check the RAM by taking all the modules
 out but one and then adding them back until the panic returns.

 Hope that helps

 Mike

Thanks Mike, I found the bad stick of ram, unfortunately this computer has a 
strange obsession about sticks of ram being in pairs!? So I can't use the 
other good stick of 32MB (There were 2 other good stick of 32MB).
Gone from 128MB to 64 - Ouch!
I have found another 2 sticks of 16MB in my spars box so that makes 96MB not 
too bad I suppose. 

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/Xian

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Re: Panic during boot

2004-04-11 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Arya Nasha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On a Prostar model 2253 (Series 2200T) laptop,
 with 512Meg ram, P3 1.2 GHz, I tried to install
 freeBSD using boot floppies kern.flp and mfsroot.flp
 The bootup panics immediately after probing pccard0
 with page fault.
 
 This is consistently the case with release 5.1, 5.2,
 and
 5.2.1.
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

And that happens with ACPI disabled?
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Re: Panic during boot

2004-04-11 Thread Arya Nasha

in boot/loader.rc:
.
.
set hint.acpi.0.disabled=1
.
.

So ACPI is dispabled.


Arya



--- Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Arya Nasha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  On a Prostar model 2253 (Series 2200T) laptop,
  with 512Meg ram, P3 1.2 GHz, I tried to install
  freeBSD using boot floppies kern.flp and
 mfsroot.flp
  The bootup panics immediately after probing
 pccard0
  with page fault.
  
  This is consistently the case with release 5.1,
 5.2,
  and
  5.2.1.
  
  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
 And that happens with ACPI disabled?


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