Rich fixed the account for me (thanks Rich!)
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From: Jason Matthews [mailto:ja...@broken.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 5:01 AM
To: 'Discussion list for OpenIndiana'
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] bad mutex crash?
I will take a shot in the dark here. I
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Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] bad mutex crash?
Ruled out what I was wondering. I'd file an illumos bug describing the
configuration, etc, and make the crashdump available somehow.
-- Rich
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Wonderful fail on the illumos site. I went to the page to sign up to submit
issues. When the activation mail arrived, somehow I deleted it by mistake.
Guess what? Apparently there is no way to request a new one. I *can* click
on the link to change my password, but that doesn't help because
2012-10-28 23:55, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
fill). I guess I can create a 32GB virtual disk and move the rpool to it,
but it seems like kind of a waste just for the off chance I get a kernel
panic. Are there any ways to dodge this, or do I need to just bite the
bullet?
I think you can
-discuss] bad mutex crash?
2012-10-28 23:55, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
fill). I guess I can create a 32GB virtual disk and move the rpool to
it, but it seems like kind of a waste just for the off chance I get a
kernel panic. Are there any ways to dodge this, or do I need to just
bite the bullet
Ruled out what I was wondering. I'd file an illumos bug describing
the configuration, etc, and make the crashdump available somehow.
-- Rich
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Okay thanks.
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From: Richard Lowe [mailto:richl...@richlowe.net]
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 10:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] bad mutex crash?
Ruled out what I was wondering. I'd file an illumos bug describing
I've got a virtualized OI151a7 running under ESXi 5.1. A small root pool VM
disk, and two SATA disks passed as RDMs. I wanted to back it up to amazon
glacier, so I removed the two RDMs before doing the backup. The problem
happened when I was shutting down the OI VM to be able to edit the
If you save the dump (savecore), extract it (savecore -vf vmdump.0 -d
.), and run mdb (mdb unix.0 vmcore.0)
What does:
f7f9a9c5::whatis
say? The stack looks reasonable enough that I'm wondering if you have
a module loaded someone's stripped that's actually at fault, rather
than it
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Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] bad mutex crash?
If you save the dump (savecore), extract it (savecore -vf vmdump.0 -d .),
and run mdb (mdb unix.0 vmcore.0) What does:
f7f9a9c5::whatis
say? The stack looks reasonable enough that I'm wondering if you
I note from the fmdump output references to /var/crash, but there is no such
directory on my system?
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Sorry, you have to run savecore twice.
Once:
# savecore
should write out the vmdump.0
The second
# savecore -vf vmdump.0
Will extract it.
-- Rich
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Sorry, you have to run savecore twice.
Once:
# savecore
should write out the vmdump.0
The second
# savecore -vf vmdump.0
Will extract it.
-- Rich
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On a related topic: this is my backup OI VM. It mainly just receives
5-minute snaps to a replicate of the main ESXi datastore share. Both VMs
have fairly small root disks, but I noticed I didn't have a rpool/dump on
the main OI VM, so I went to create it and dumpadm bitched me out for having
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