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Date:      Fri, 13 Sep 2002 11:15:13 +0200
From:      Janine C.Buorditez <johann@broadpark.no>
To:        Greg 'groggy' Lehey <grog@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: kernel trap 9, message repeated 707960 times?!
Message-ID:  <20020913111513.04a94943.johann@broadpark.no>
In-Reply-To: <20020913023059.GC25003@wantadilla.lemis.com>
References:  <20020912155710.6f07e7c8.johann@broadpark.no> <20020913023059.GC25003@wantadilla.lemis.com>

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dear greg,

what routine prints the message, and how do i set up a kernel debugger breakpoint
on it?

`last message repeated 247056 times' it now says; yes, the performance ain't what
it used to be :-(

at that time i was on vacation actually, and when i returned my console was
flooding these messages. thank god i saw it, it was just by accident i turned on
the monitor to my server in the attic, to show my friend how things were working
out.

anything unusual? no, not really:

last pid: 11811;  load averages:  1.53,  1.98,  2.05   up 27+06:19:34  11:13:18
74 processes:  2 running, 70 sleeping, 2 zombie
CPU states: 51.4% user,  0.0% nice, 47.9% system,  0.8% interrupt,  0.0% idle
Mem: 3296K Active, 448K Inact, 7460K Wired, 1292K Cache, 2384K Buf, 492K Free
Swap: 160M Total, 51M Used, 109M Free, 31% Inuse

  PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU    CPU COMMAND
81123 johann    64   0  5480K   424K RUN    122.4H 85.01% 85.01% streamripper
11806 root      35   0  2012K   360K RUN      0:03  7.06%  6.20% top
  155 root       2   0   952K   196K select 411:35  0.00%  0.00% syslogd
   76 root       2   0  1636K   144K select 393:39  0.00%  0.00% natd
  169 root       2   0   356K     0K nfsd   112:10  0.00%  0.00% <nfsd>
81153 johann     2   0  8640K  1216K poll    70:36  0.00%  0.00% irssi
  336 postfix    2   0  1124K     0K select  46:02  0.00%  0.00% <qmgr>
  160 root       2   0  1324K   120K select  13:15  0.00%  0.00% ntpd
40830 johann     2   0  1920K   152K select  10:42  0.00%  0.00% screen
  307 mysql      2   0 27040K   180K poll    10:32  0.00%  0.00% mysqld
  334 root       2   0  1056K     0K select   8:55  0.00%  0.00% <master>
64276 johann     2   0   928K   364K select   8:17  0.00%  0.00% ninjapax
51965 johann     2   0  1768K   164K select   7:31  0.00%  0.00% ftpd
  273 root       2   0  3752K   112K select   7:19  0.00%  0.00% httpd
36163 root      10   0 23804K     0K wait     5:23  0.00%  0.00% <perl>
  191 root      10   0  1028K    96K nanslp   5:22  0.00%  0.00% cron
  197 root       2   0  2232K     0K select   3:52  0.00%  0.00% <sshd>

there we go. i hope you can tell what's wrong.

by the way, it has been an honor recieving mail from you, greg.

thanks.

--janine

On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 12:00:59 +0930
Greg 'groggy' Lehey <grog@FreeBSD.org> wrote:

> On Thursday, 12 September 2002 at 15:57:10 +0200, Janine C. Buorditez wrote:
> > hi.
> >
> > can anyone tell me where this is coming from?
> >
> > Sep 12 15:13:24 ninja /kernel: kernel trap 9 with interrupts disabled
> > Sep 12 15:13:55 ninja last message repeated 36277 times
> > Sep 12 15:15:56 ninja last message repeated 144679 times
> > Sep 12 15:25:57 ninja last message repeated 717231 times
> > Sep 12 15:35:58 ninja last message repeated 710462 times
> > Sep 12 15:45:59 ninja last message repeated 712663 times
> > Sep 12 15:56:00 ninja last message repeated 707960 times
> 
> No, not easily.  I would probably put a kernel debugger breakpoint on
> the routine that prints the message and see where it comes from.  At
> that rate, you must be seeing significant performance degradation.
> Are you running anything unusual?  Does it happen all the time?  If it
> first happened at 15:13, was there something that you did at the time
> which might explain it?
> 
> Greg
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