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Date:      Thu, 30 Jul 1998 08:24:54 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Thomas David Rivers <rivers@dignus.com>
To:        mike@smith.net.au, rivers@dignus.com
Cc:        dg@root.com, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, rob@perihelion.co.uk
Subject:   Re: 'daily panic' reproduction [was re: fsck errors]
Message-ID:  <199807301224.IAA02724@lakes.dignus.com>
In-Reply-To: <199807291651.JAA03255@antipodes.cdrom.com>

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> 
> > 
> >  See below...
> > 
> > "Rob McIntyre" <rob@perihelion.co.uk> writes:
> > > 
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > I'm currently trying to debug a version of FreeBSD that has been 
> > > ported onto our Helios operating system.
> > > After running newfs on an ide device, fsck produces errors indicating 
> > > that some number of inodes are partially allocated and others are of 
> > > an unknown file type (shown below). Could you tell me more about 
> > > what these messages actually mean and maybe give me some 
> > > advice on tracking down such file system errors during the fast file 
> > > system creation in newfs.
> 
> The first thing I would be worrying about would be whether you're 
> suffering a subtle problem with your IDE interface; if you're hosting 
> over the top of Helios, I presume that you're using a virtual disk 
> emulation?
> 
> Failing that, it could be that you have the Dave Rivers Memorial 
> Problem; note that nobody has been able to reproduce his symptoms in a 
> controlled environment so we can't actually tell what's going on.
> 

 Umm... that's not quite the case; I have a machine totally dedicated
 to the reproduction; which I've made available on the net to anyone
 interested in trying to debug this problem.

 The reproduction I have is exactly what Rob reported above, except
 it's on a 386 with a 1542B SCSI controller.   [The system is set up
 with a sio console; and boots off of the floppy - NFS mounting
 some things... then you can newfs/fsck the hard disk all you want,
 and do kernel debugging, reboots, etc...]

 Currently, it's "off the net" - but I can bring it back at the drop
 of a hat...  If anyone is interested in pursuing this; just let me know.

	- Dave R. -

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