Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 21:37:40 -0400 From: Jake Burkholder <jake@locore.ca> To: Jens Haeusser <jens@zoology.ubc.ca> Cc: freebsd-sparc@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Panic when running samba Message-ID: <20020913213740.E38788@locore.ca> In-Reply-To: <a05111704b9a8345baeed@[10.112.119.100]>; from jens@zoology.ubc.ca on Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 06:01:08PM -0700 References: <a05111704b9a8345baeed@[10.112.119.100]>
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Apparently, On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 06:01:08PM -0700,
	Jens Haeusser said words to the effect of;
> Further along in my freebsd-sparc adventures, I now get a kernel 
> panic when I run samba.
> 
> To recap, I installed freebsd-sparc on an Ultra 10 using the 20020624 
> ISO. I then cvsup'ed the latest -current sources, and built and 
> installed world and kernel. I then installed samba-2.2.5 from source 
> (I tried to install it via ports, but it failed- the source install 
> went flawlessly).
> 
> When I run samba, the box immediately panics:
> 
> panic: trap: fast data access mmu miss
> cpuid = 0;
> Debugger("panic")
> Stopped at      Debugger+0x1c:    ta             %xcc, 1
> db>
> 
> If I revert back to the kernel that came with the 20020624 ISO 
> (GENERIC built by jake@u60.locore.ca) while still using the newly 
> built world, Samba works flawlessly. I get the odd message about the 
> kernel (like cron: getting vmemoryuse resource limit: Invalid 
> argument), but things seem to work fine (I can run top, make kernel, 
> etc). Any thoughts? (I have tried various versions of samba, but 
> haven't tried to do much modification of GENERIC- I don't have the 
> version that Jake used to build in June to compare with).
> 
> If someone would care to point me at info on what to enter at the db> 
> prompt to gather more relevant data to help fix this problem, I'd 
> appreciate it.
Type 'tr' to get a stack trace.  man ddb for more.
Jake
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