Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:10:57 +0100 From: Bas Smeelen <b.smeelen@ose.nl> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: kernel: g_vfs_done error = 5 and initiate_write_inodeblock_ufs2: already started (panic) Message-ID: <4B2A2DE1.6050908@ose.nl>
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Hi=2C We have a FreeBSD 7=2E2 Release amd64 running at a customers site in a vmware esx 3=2E5 environment with a san=2E This server is sometimes throwing errors and sometimes panicing or locking up in ways I have not seen before=2E I would say this has something to do with a failing disk=2C but this is a= virtual disk so I=27m a little bit puzzled=2E I have suggested to the vmware administrator that this could be something within their environment=2C but they cannot find anything=2E Has someone seen these errors before and maybe have a suggestion how to find out what the culprit is=3F Dec 1 01=3A58=3A25 tnras166 kernel=3A g=5Fvfs=5Fdone=28=29=3Ada0s1e=5BWRITE=28offset=3D4045619200=2C length=3D163= 84=29=5Derror =3D 5 Dec 1 01=3A58=3A25 tnras166 kernel=3A g=5Fvfs=5Fdone=28=29=3Ada0s1e=5BWRITE=28offset=3D6742622208=2C length=3D163= 84=29=5Derror =3D 5 Dec 1 01=3A58=3A26 tnras166 kernel=3A g=5Fvfs=5Fdone=28=29=3Ada0s1f=5BWRITE=28offset=3D15796846592=2C length=3D16= 384=29=5Derror =3D 5 I have been running FreeBSD for a long time on real hardware and in vmware environments=2C but never encountered these type of errors before=2E= There is no filesystem corruption after these messages or after the panic mentioned in the subject=2E This situation is now happening approximately once every six weeks=2E Thanks in advance=2E DISCLAIMER=3A This e-mail is for the intended recipient=28s=29 only If you have received it by mistake please let us know by reply and then del= ete it from your system=3B Access=2C disclosure=2C copying=2C distribution or reliance on any of it by= anyone else is prohibited=2E If you as intended recipient have received this e-mail incorrectly=2C pleas= e notify the sender =28via e-mail=29=2E
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