Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 07:08:45 +0100 From: "Raphael H. Becker" <Raphael.Becker@gmx.de> To: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: kernel panic after 5.2 RELEASE --> 5.2.1, DELL PE2650, SCSI Message-ID: <20040217060844.GA74711@local.net>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] Hi, yesterday I got a new DELL PE2650 with PERC and two RAIDs (complete dmesg [1]). Installed with 5.2 from "miniinst.iso" and updated with fresh sources from CVS, -r RELENG_5_2. buildworld and buildkernel went fine. Just after reboot with the new kernel and after "installworld" the system died with some strange SCSI-Errors, kernel panic. "Calling boot() for CPU1 ... " something like that. Then the well known few lines, syncing disc etc ... While syncing disks there were some more SCSI-Errors, Timeout after ... 75 ... 255 ... seconds and so on, no more acting drives. I powercycled after 7 minutes, the console was messed up with the scsi-errors, so I have no more details about the panic, powercycle flushed the dmesg .oO(why not dumping kernelmessages to an USB-stick??) System rebootet, but with a nearly empty /usr/sbin. Retry of "make installworld" failed, because it wants to copy some tools in an temporary dir in /tmp and didn't find some tools in /usr/sbin. Managed that manually, installworld succeeded. Kernel ist a GENERIC with only -cpu I486_CPU -cpu I586_CPU +#cpu I486_CPU +#cpu I586_CPU ( BTW: has anyone a perfect DELL PE2650 kernelconfig for 5.x? ) Anyone some hints about the panic? How to avoid this? Regards, Raphael Becker PS: The actual dmesg.boot: [1] http://rhb.uugrn.org/temp/dmesg.boot.pinserv4 -- Raphael Becker http://rhb.uugrn.org/ http://schnitzelmitkartoffelsalat.uugrn.org/ .........|.........|.........|.........|.........|.........|.........|.. [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFAMa/snNo+exDKny0RAuyfAKCYGkDABmo+Bi1fuE6pYVjuQX9GQgCgp1Pv hwvKPfX9+IuZh8gVkbS1BZw= =lvqe -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----help
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