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From: Brad Laue <brad@brad-x.com>
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Subject: panic: backgroundwritedone: lost buffer
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I filed a bug for this at kern/42847, but want to open the floor to=20
suggestions as to how to approach this.

The only mention I see of the above panic message in the newsgroups is tw=
o=20
years old, and relates to a Jazz drive.=20

I'm not quite familiar with what kind of debug output is required to loca=
te=20
which code-fragment is doing this, so I'd like some suggestions if possib=
le -=20
it is a repetitive, although not reproducible, problem.

In my case it's related to NFS, rather than a removable drive, but I'm no=
t=20
quite sure what this points out, either.

Any thoughts, opinions are welcome.

Cheers,
Brad
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