Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 13:09:08 +0000 From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ant=F3nio_Trindade?=" <antonio.trindade@gmail.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, freebsd-fs@freebsd.org, freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: kernel: panic: softdep_sync_buf: Unknown type jnewblk Message-ID: <32F9152B-5B6A-400A-9353-A050C89A336E@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <A857EC21-24AA-45AA-A55F-5B5B92AF88FB@gmail.com> References: <315A1E95-9064-494F-A3B8-48F1C4951624@gmail.com> <C0DB0AE4-EB28-4578-A57E-39E656FD2DE4@gmail.com> <E0A3D0E8-C23E-45B2-A47A-587524232B5F@gmail.com> <A857EC21-24AA-45AA-A55F-5B5B92AF88FB@gmail.com>
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Hi! After a few days, I finally got a kernel panic like the one I reported = earlier. I attach the file info.0. I'm not attaching the vmcore.0 and core.txt.0 = files, because they are over 100MB in size. If needed, they can be = downloaded from http://trindade.myphotos.cc/crash/vmcore.0.gz and = http://trindade.myphotos.cc/crash/core.txt.0. I remind you that I am not using snapshots, at least conscientiously. Hope this helps diagnosing the problem. Meanwhile I deactivated SU+J again and reverted back to plain old SU. Best regards. ------ BEGIN info.0 ------ Dump header from device /dev/ad0s1b Architecture: i386 Architecture Version: 2 Dump Length: 193622016B (184 MB) Blocksize: 512 Dumptime: Thu Feb 2 22:57:19 2012 Hostname: gatekeeper.darklair.homeunix.net Magic: FreeBSD Kernel Dump Version String: FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE #0: Sun Jan 15 01:22:14 WET 2012 = root@gatekeeper.darklair.homeunix.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GATEKEEPER Panic String: softdep_sync_buf: Unknown type jnewblk Dump Parity: 3424763946 Bounds: 0 Dump Status: good ------ END info.0 ------ Ant=F3nio Trindade Antonio <dot> Trindade <at> gmail.com S=EDtios pessoais: Galeria Fotogr=E1fica: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/fotos/ Blog de fotografia: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/fotografia/ Blog de not=EDcias: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/noticiasavulsas/ Blog pessoal: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/pensamentosnoar/ On 2012/01/27, at 01:03, Ant=F3nio Trindade wrote: > I'm sorry for so many mails... >=20 > Please cc me about this, because I'm not on any of the FreeBSD mailing = lists... >=20 > Thanks in advance. >=20 > Cumprimentos/Best regards/Mit freundlichen Gr=FC=DFen, > Ant=F3nio Trindade > Antonio <dot> Trindade <at> gmail.com >=20 > S=EDtios pessoais: > Galeria Fotogr=E1fica: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/fotos/ > Blog de fotografia: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/fotografia/ > Blog de not=EDcias: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/noticiasavulsas/ > Blog pessoal: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/pensamentosnoar/ >=20 > On 2012/01/27, at 00:44, Ant=F3nio Trindade wrote: >=20 >>=20 >>> From: Ant=F3nio Trindade <antonio.trindade@gmail.com> >>> Date: 27 de Janeiro de 2012 00:40:06 WET >>> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, freebsd-fs@freebsd.org, = freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org >>> Subject: kernel: panic: softdep_sync_buf: Unknown type jnewblk >>>=20 >>> Cheers. >>>=20 >>> I recently updated my system to FreeBSD-9.0 and activated softupdate = journaling for a number of file systems (name /home, /var, /usr). >>>=20 >>> Since then I have been experiencing kernel panics: >>> kernel: panic: softdep_sync_buf: Unknown type jnewblk >>>=20 >>> Yesterday, Jan 26th, I got 6 (six) automatic reboots due to these = kernel panics. >>>=20 >>> I have now disabled softupdates journaling in the hope that the = panics disappear. >>>=20 >>> I am sorry for not providing more information about the panic, but = I'll gladly try to gather more info if instructed how to. >>>=20 >>> Cumprimentos/Best regards/Mit freundlichen Gr=FC=DFen, >>> Ant=F3nio Trindade >>> Antonio <dot> Trindade <at> gmail.com >>>=20 >>> S=EDtios pessoais: >>> Galeria Fotogr=E1fica: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/fotos/ >>> Blog de fotografia: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/fotografia/ >>> Blog de not=EDcias: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/noticiasavulsas/ >>> Blog pessoal: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/pensamentosnoar/ >>>=20 >>=20 >> I forgot some additional info: >> To deactivate softupdates journaling, I rebooted into single-user = mode and ran full fsck to every file system I had activated journaling = for. >> To my surprise, fsck reported errors (namely wrong block counts and = bitmap errors, nothing serious). >>=20 >> Cumprimentos/Best regards/Mit freundlichen Gr=FC=DFen, >> Ant=F3nio Trindade >> Antonio <dot> Trindade <at> gmail.com >>=20 >> S=EDtios pessoais: >> Galeria Fotogr=E1fica: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/fotos/ >> Blog de fotografia: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/fotografia/ >> Blog de not=EDcias: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/noticiasavulsas/ >> Blog pessoal: http://trindade.myphotos.cc/pensamentosnoar/ >>=20 >=20
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