Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 06:56:33 +0200 From: Bruno Damour <llama@ruomad.net> To: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-xen@freebsd.org Subject: Re: freebsd on opensolaris dom0 Message-ID: <4A2B4881.4040309@ruomad.net> In-Reply-To: <d763ac660906062141v6ead5799v584fcc030441fdee@mail.gmail.com> References: <4A2864E1.40208@ruomad.net> <d763ac660906041941t545df92dna922097d2691e04b@mail.gmail.com> <4A28A674.6020809@ruomad.net> <4A28AA18.3010808@ruomad.net> <4A2A962A.9050207@ruomad.net> <d763ac660906062124i29348286kd01bb8d5441fa1c9@mail.gmail.com> <4A2B4412.8030704@ruomad.net> <d763ac660906062141v6ead5799v584fcc030441fdee@mail.gmail.com>
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Adrian Chadd wrote: > 2009/6/7 Bruno Damour <llama@ruomad.net>: > >> Adrian Chadd wrote: >> >>> That seems to be dereferencing a mbuf pointer. I'll look into it. >>> >>> What are you doing to trigger this condition again? >>> >>> >>> Adrian >>> >>> >> Hello, >> Well it is consistently reproductible : each time I issue a cvsup command. >> > > Ok, so cvsup'ing a fresh tree from what, a local or remote repository? > > >> The interesting point is that I can _download_ without any problem with ftp >> (that is why sysinstall works) but if I start a ftpd on my host I get >> (consistently) a similar crash : >> > > What, so fetching data from ftpd running on the xen domU to another > LAN connected host? > From the domU I get access to the real internet and can download a whole dvd from let's say ftp.freebsd.org ;-) I didn't try from a local LAN host, but suspect it would also be OK > >> so the problem seems to come more from upload traffic than download ? >> > > See, thats the sort of information I need to reproduce the problem. :) > > >> Hope it gives you some clues (I'm totally unable to help on this type of >> problems, sorry, but will gladly issue any command you want and report >> back). >> > > You're helping. :) I have some motivation to make this stuff work > better whilst I have some free time. I'm just trying to get it done > before my free time runs out and I need to get back to paid work > (which this absolutely isn't. :( ) > > It isn't for me either (pure hobby!!), so i understand perfectly your situation and I'm just glad someone is motivated and competent to try to solve this problem and make things go forward, thanks again. bruno
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