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Date:      Fri, 02 Nov 2012 14:38:36 +0200
From:      Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Tom Lislegaard <Tom.Lislegaard@proact.no>
Cc:        freebsd-acpi@FreeBSD.org, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: 9-Stable panic: resource_list_unreserve: can't find resource
Message-ID:  <5093BECC.1030709@FreeBSD.org>
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on 02/11/2012 11:56 Tom Lislegaard said the following:
> The machine is usually connected to a docking station and I believe the power is very stable. I sometimes take it home and connect it to a different powersupply and sees the same behavior with panics there. Panics can occur while I'm at the machine working, or if I leave the machine idle for some time I find it has paniced/rebooted when I come back.
> The time of panic seems totally random and I can't correlate this to any particular activity like cronjobs, etc.

I see.  Could you please try setting debug.acpi.max_threads=1 in
/boot/loader.conf, reboot and see if that makes any difference?

-- 
Andriy Gapon



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