on 25/12/2012 02:11 Derek Kulinski said the following:
Hello Andriy,
Monday, December 24, 2012, 3:28:00 PM, you wrote:
I've looked through the cores and it does look like in all cases some sort of
memory corruption is a precursor to a subsequent crash.
I can't decidedly say if the
Hello Andriy,
Tuesday, December 25, 2012, 12:18:23 AM, you wrote:
I recompiled the kernel and is running with options you specified (I
enabled DEBUG in the file).
Anyway even at boot time I started getting following warnings, is this
anything:
These witness warning are OK-ish.
Watch
on 24/12/2012 00:23 Derek Kulinski said the following:
Dumping 3701 out of 8072 MB:..1%..11%..21%..31%..41%..51%..61%..71%..81%..91%
So do you have the crash dump(s)?
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Hello Andriy,
Monday, December 24, 2012, 8:01:26 AM, you wrote:
on 24/12/2012 00:23 Derek Kulinski said the following:
Dumping 3701 out of 8072 MB:..1%..11%..21%..31%..41%..51%..61%..71%..81%..91%
So do you have the crash dump(s)?
Yes, but they are 3.5GB each. I attached text dump to GNATS
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 10:17:19AM -0800, Derek Kulinski wrote:
Yes, but they are 3.5GB each. I attached text dump to GNATS but I can
resend it to you
We have a limit of 500K on GNATS PRs. For something that huge, a PR
database is really not the right place for it -- please post the dumps
Hello Mark,
Monday, December 24, 2012, 12:46:53 PM, you wrote:
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 10:17:19AM -0800, Derek Kulinski wrote:
Yes, but they are 3.5GB each. I attached text dump to GNATS but I can
resend it to you
We have a limit of 500K on GNATS PRs. For something that huge, a PR
on 24/12/2012 20:17 Derek Kulinski said the following:
Hello Andriy,
Monday, December 24, 2012, 8:01:26 AM, you wrote:
on 24/12/2012 00:23 Derek Kulinski said the following:
Dumping 3701 out of 8072
MB:..1%..11%..21%..31%..41%..51%..61%..71%..81%..91%
So do you have the crash dump(s)?
Hello Andriy,
Monday, December 24, 2012, 3:28:00 PM, you wrote:
I've looked through the cores and it does look like in all cases some sort of
memory corruption is a precursor to a subsequent crash.
I can't decidedly say if the corruptions are caused by the hardware, by some
code overwriting
Please help, I reported this issue on
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/174372 but the crashes
are unbearable since they happen regularly at night, most of the time
when periodic.daily is called (3am) but there are exceptions. It seems
like it can be triggered by any heavy disk